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Landfill Gas
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Landfill gas is the by-product of the decomposition of solid wastes in landfills. It is composed primarily of carbon dioxide and methane, which can be recovered and used for energy. As of 2005, there were 395 operational landfill energy projects in the U.S.  An additional 600 landfills are considered good candidates for future projects.

 

 
  
  
  

 

      Author:   Marie Walsh     Reviewed:  2/2007
Last Modified: 4/26/2007
  
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