Assessment of Power Generation Using Biogas from Landfills in an Equatorial Tropical Context
Antonio Barragán-Escandón,
Jonathan Miguel Olmedo Ruiz,
Jonnathan David Curillo Tigre and
Esteban F. Zalamea-León
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Antonio Barragán-Escandón: Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Calle Vieja 12-30 y Elia Liut, Cuenca 010102, Ecuador
Jonathan Miguel Olmedo Ruiz: Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Calle Vieja 12-30 y Elia Liut, Cuenca 010102, Ecuador
Jonnathan David Curillo Tigre: Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Calle Vieja 12-30 y Elia Liut, Cuenca 010102, Ecuador
Esteban F. Zalamea-León: Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca 010103, Ecuador
Sustainability, 2020, vol. 12, issue 7, 1-18
Abstract:
This work evaluates the biogas production potential of the Ceibales landfill for feeding a power plant in the southern region of Ecuador. Biogas production is estimated through mathematical models that consider energy generation and technologies available to supply electricity plants. Characteristic landfill data are accounted for to analyze and develop these mathematical models. Once the generation capability of each source is identified, a decision can be made on the most suitable electricity generation technology. A local model (Ecuadorian model) is applied to calculate the potential of biogas and is compared with other models commonly used for evaluating this type of project. This type of renewable energy is attractive because it produces electricity from waste; however, it is not an attractive option unless its application is encouraged, as hydro has been encouraged through the investment of taxpayer resources. Technologies require a boost to become profitable, and even more so if they compete with traditional technologies.
Keywords: renewable energy; landfill; biogas; economic viability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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