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Estimation of landfill gas production and the energy potential of municipal solid wastes from the Upper Dagong dumpsite using the Philippine Landfill Gas Model v.1
2015
Energy and Sustainability V: Special Contributions
unpublished
Landfill gas (LFG) emissions are an important environmental concern in the Philippines due to the existence of several uncontrolled dump sites. LFG mostly results from the anaerobic decomposition of the biodegradable fraction, i.e. kitchen and yard wastes, in municipal solid wastes (MSW) that are disposed of in these disposal sites. This investigation was conducted to estimate the amount of LFG production and the amount of power that could be generated from the Upper Dagong dump site in Cagayan
doi:10.2495/ess140261
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