Abstract

The article discusses the current problem of energy utilization of municipal solid waste, most of which is currently buried in landfills. An assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from these anthropogenic objects is provided. It is noted that a promising direction for utilization of landfill biogas is the production of biohydrogen. The authors present the results of laboratory studies on the production of biomethane from organic waste with its further conversion into biohydrogen. Using the example of a large landfill for municipal solid waste, a possible geo-ecological effect is shown by reducing greenhouse gas emissions during the energy utilization of biogas.

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