Landfill Gas
LANDFILL
Landfill gas too is a metabolite of microbacteria, digesting the organic contents of municipal and industrial waste under anerobic conditions in a landfill. Leachate treatment and gas extraction are two of the environmentally most important operations in landfilling. Methane, for its hazardous potential in terms of climate change, which is 21 times more than that of carbon dioxide, has to be capped and disposed of. Generating energy from landfill gas does not only mean decreasing its hazard towards our climate; it also serves then as a substitute for fossil fuels, such as natural gas.
Fully containerised packages can be provided which are based on gas engines using methane generated on Landfill sites. Landfill gas is a cheap and clean source of renewable energy. It exploits a resource which could otherwise pollute the atmosphere and converts it into useful energy.

The Edina containerised genset is tried and tested in the most ardous of installations. Designed to reduce maintenance downtime and maximise efficiency, while still being price competitive. Built for a long life and operated by the company that build it.
Edina are proud to be members of the Renewable Energy Association
