23 Itle Presentation PDF
23 Itle Presentation PDF
23 Itle Presentation PDF
LandGEM Basics
Tips for Using LandGEM as LFG
Estimation Tool
3 Case Studies
Demonstrate customizing landfill-
specific data into model input
parameters to optimize results
LandGEM Basics
Landfill Gas Emissions Model
(LandGEM)
Developed by EPAs Office of
Research and Development (ORD)
Current Version 3.02 released in 2005
First-order decomposition rate
Screening tool designed for Clean Air
Act applicability and emissions
inventories
As with all models -- better inputs =
better estimates
When Using LandGEM to
Estimate LFG Potential
MODEL INPUTS
Use Inventory model parameters to
obtain average estimated LFG flow rates
Methane generation rate, k
Conventional 0.04
Arid 0.02
User-specified (e.g., 0.065 for >40
inches/yr precipitation)
Potential methane generation
capacity, Lo 100 m3/Mg (3,204 ft3/ton)
When Using LandGEM to
Estimate LFG Potential
MODEL INPUTS (Continued)
Ignore NMOC Concentration input
Adjust Methane Content from default
of 50% if site-specific amount known
LandGEM Inputs Screen
Landfill Case Studies
2,000 60
LFG Generation and Recovery (scfm)
1,200 36
800 24
400 12
0 -
1992
1997
2002
2007
2012
2017
2022
2027
2032
2037
Gas Generation
Year
Gas and Heat
Recovery
Tennessee Landfill:
Gas Curve (k = 0.065 and 0.04)
2,000 60
LFG Generation and Recovery (scfm)
1,200 36
800 24
400 12
0 -
1992
1997
2002
2007
2012
2017
2022
2027
2032
2037
Year
Gas Generation (k=0.04) Gas Generation (k=0.065)
Gas and Heat Recovery (k=0.04) Gas and Heat Recovery (k=0.065)
California Landfill:
Model Inputs
Landfill Parameter Value
Open Year 1970
Expected Closure Year 2008
Waste-in-Place in 2000 1,614,000 tons
Calculated Waste Acceptance Rate for 1970 to 1999 53,800 tons/yr
Actual Waste Acceptance Rate for 2004 63,700 tons/yr
Average Waste Acceptance Rate for 2000 to 2007 63,700 tons/yr
Potential Methane Generation Capacity, LO 100 m3/Mg (3,204 ft3/ton)
Methane Content 50%
Gas Collection Efficiency 85%
400 12
300 9
200 6
100 3
0 -
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2050
2060
Year Gas Generation
400 12
300 9
200 6
100 3
0 -
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2050
2060
Year
Gas Generation (k=0.04) Gas Generation (k=0.02)
Gas and Heat Recovery (k=0.04) Gas and Heat Recovery (k=0.02)
Virgin Islands Landfill:
Model Inputs
Landfill Parameter Value
Open Year 1980
Expected Closure Year 2012
Actual Waste Acceptance Rate for 1980 51,100 tons/yr
Annual Increase Applied to Waste Acceptance Rates 3.2%
for 1981 to 2008
Annual Decrease Applied to Waste Acceptance Rates 5%
for 2009 to 2011
Putrescible Portion of Waste Stream 77.5%
Potential Methane Generation Capacity, LO 100 m3/Mg (3,204 ft3/ton)
Methane Content 50%
Gas Collection Efficiency 65%
1,000 2.5
LFG Generation and Recovery (scfm)
600 1.5
400 1.0
200 0.5
0 -
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
2020
2025
2030
2035
2040
Gas Generation
Year
Gas Recovery & Electricity
Generating Potential
Virgin Islands Landfill:
Gas Curve (k = 0.065 and 0.04)
1,000 2.5
LFG Generation and Recovery (scfm)
600 1.5
400 1.0
200 0.5
0 -
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
2020
2025
2030
2035
2040
Gas Generation (k=0.065)
Year
Gas Generation (k=0.04)
Gas Recovery & Electricity Generating Potential (k=0.065)
Gas Recovery & Electricity Generating Potential (k=0.04)
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