Electricity Generation from Landfill Gas: Is It a Sustainable Model?

As global energy markets in 2026 pivot toward decarbonization, the management of municipal solid waste has moved from a logistics challenge to a critical frontier in renewable energy. Landfills are inherently biological reactors that produce Landfill Gas (LFG)—a potent mixture of methane and carbon dioxide....

Landfill Gas Power Projects: Feasibility and Payback Model

The transformation of a municipal solid waste disposal site from an environmental liability into a profitable energy asset requires a feasibility study that is less about optimistic theoretical modeling and more about rigorous field verification where the stochastic nature of anaerobic decomposition must be quantified...

Wastewater Energy Recovery: Key KPIs for WWTP Operators

The modern wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) is transitioning from a mere waste disposal facility into a bio-refinery where the strategic objective is no longer just effluent compliance but energy neutrality. For facility managers and process engineers, the integration of anaerobic digestion and Combined Heat and...