Renewable power generation opportunity from municipal solid waste: a case study of Lagos Metropolis (Nigeria)

Type Journal Article - Journal of Energy Technologies and Policy
Title Renewable power generation opportunity from municipal solid waste: a case study of Lagos Metropolis (Nigeria)
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Volume 2
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
URL http://pakacademicsearch.com/pdf-files/eng/509/1-14 Vol 2, No 2 (2012).pdf
Abstract
Renewable power generation is increasingly becoming a well-known phenomenon in our modern society.
Various research efforts have been rationalized to prove the benefits that could be derived from the
utilization of renewable energy resources for electricity. Though, environmental benefits have been the
major focal advantage but in the case of municipal solid waste (MSW), socio-economic impact on the
society is possible in the form of saving in land allocation for waste management and income generation.
Therefore, this study discusses the concept of waste-to-energy (WTE) management in Lagos metropolis as
a case study. Lagos state has 20 administrative Local Government Areas with 16 of them forming the Lagos
metropolis. The study also significantly accesssed the potential of MSW for power generation considering
the route of thermo-chemical conversion as an alternative measure to landfilling and open dumping of
waste commonly practice in the metropolis. It was found that approximately 442MWe is possible to be
achieved using a population benchmark of over 16 million recorded in the metropolis in 2006.Three
major techniques for energy generation from MSW are also discussed.Finally the study was concluded on
possible investment issues to enhance the resources utilization for energy purpose.

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