Fordonsgas från deponier

The demand for biogas as vehicle fuel has risen sharply and there is a great need for increased production. A possible addition of vehicle gas can be produced by upgrading landfill gas which is formed by degradation of organic waste. This thesis investigates the potential of producing vehicle fue...

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Autor principal: Willén, Jessica
Formato: Second cycle, A2E
Lenguaje:sueco
sueco
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1568/
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description The demand for biogas as vehicle fuel has risen sharply and there is a great need for increased production. A possible addition of vehicle gas can be produced by upgrading landfill gas which is formed by degradation of organic waste. This thesis investigates the potential of producing vehicle fuel from landfill gas in the region of Biogas Öst. In 2008, an amount of 32 million Nm3 landfill gas was extracted in the region. This level can be maintained for another ten years if the efficiency of gas extraction is improved. The annual production will decrease with time since landfills aren’t allowed to receive more organic waste. Landfill gas is hence a large but not lasting source of vehicle fuel. The amount of available landfill gas that is possible to upgrade to vehicle gas is limited by technical and financial issues. With certain limitations taken into account, an estimation of the regions potential gives an annual production of 8.2 million Nm3 vehicle gas. This means that more than 7 000 private cars or 250 buses could be operated with vehicle fuel from landfills in the region.
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spelling RepoSLU15682014-01-15T15:37:20Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1568/ Fordonsgas från deponier Willén, Jessica Technology Renewable energy resources Energy resources management The demand for biogas as vehicle fuel has risen sharply and there is a great need for increased production. A possible addition of vehicle gas can be produced by upgrading landfill gas which is formed by degradation of organic waste. This thesis investigates the potential of producing vehicle fuel from landfill gas in the region of Biogas Öst. In 2008, an amount of 32 million Nm3 landfill gas was extracted in the region. This level can be maintained for another ten years if the efficiency of gas extraction is improved. The annual production will decrease with time since landfills aren’t allowed to receive more organic waste. Landfill gas is hence a large but not lasting source of vehicle fuel. The amount of available landfill gas that is possible to upgrade to vehicle gas is limited by technical and financial issues. With certain limitations taken into account, an estimation of the regions potential gives an annual production of 8.2 million Nm3 vehicle gas. This means that more than 7 000 private cars or 250 buses could be operated with vehicle fuel from landfills in the region. 2010-07-06 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1568/1/willen_j_100706.pdf Willén, Jessica, 2010. Fordonsgas från deponier : en potentialstudie i Biogas Öst-regionen. Second cycle, A2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Energy and Technology <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-565.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-3-128 swe
spellingShingle Technology
Renewable energy resources
Energy resources management
Willén, Jessica
Fordonsgas från deponier
title Fordonsgas från deponier
title_full Fordonsgas från deponier
title_fullStr Fordonsgas från deponier
title_full_unstemmed Fordonsgas från deponier
title_short Fordonsgas från deponier
title_sort fordonsgas från deponier
topic Technology
Renewable energy resources
Energy resources management
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1568/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1568/