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Title: Conversion Of Landfill Gas To Pipeline Quality Gas
Author: Stephen J. Markbreiter, Irving Weiss
Source: American Gas Association 1988
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: This paper discusses landfills in their role as new sources of pipeline quality natural gas. Landfill gas, for all practical purposes, is a 55:45 mixture of methane and carbon dioxide. At the present time, according to the Government Refuse Collection and Disposal Association (GRCDA), there are approximately 10 high BTU landfill gas recovery projects in various phases of operation. This paper will concentrate on high BTU projects where carbon dioxide, water, and heavy hydrocarbons are removed to meet pipeline quality specification- and specifically on the landfill gas recovery plant that is owned by Atlanta Gas Resources Corporation (AGRC) of Roswell, Georgia. Before we discuss the actual performance of the AGRC plant, we will describe the technology that is used to separate the raw landfill gas.




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