Energy recovery in solid waste management through CDM in India and other countries.

作者: Seema Unnikrishnan , Anju Singh

DOI: 10.1016/J.RESCONREC.2009.11.003

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摘要: Abstract This paper looks into the clean development mechanism (CDM) projects involving energy recovery from municipal solid waste (MSW). The management problems, regulatory framework in place and CDM opportunities India. A comparative assessment of Indian vis a worldwide is also presented. One hundred nineteen projects, including 16 India, based on MSW implemented across developing countries world were studied to assess various processes methodologies used green house gas (GHG) reductions estimated. RDF, composting landfill methods have been explained brief. Two case studies India Brazil outlined. has highest number origin (25) followed by China (16), Chile (10), Mexico (10) Argentina (8). Rest non-Annex-1 one, two or three each. It was observed that out 119 88 using ACM0001 methodology where electricity being produced supplied grid. Out only one Nine sixteen are AMS.III.E. RDF. To conclude, does not well designed sanitary landfills methane can be captured. needs make conscious effort towards more scientific landfills, capture take carbon credits.

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