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Guangzhou Xingfeng Landfill Gas Power Plant, Guangzhou, China

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Overview

Guangzhou Xingfeng Landfill is a 19 MW gas power plant in Guangzhou, China. It converts landfill gas into electricity, supporting local renewable energy generation.

Guangzhou Xingfeng Landfill is a gas power plant located in Guangzhou, China, with a capacity of 19 MW. The facility utilizes landfill gas as its primary fuel, generating electricity from methane captured at the landfill site. This places it within the small-scale segment of China's gas power generation sector. China's power generation sector is governed by national emissions standards and renewable energy policies, including the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan. Gas power plants like this one benefit from China's push to increase natural gas and renewable energy in the energy mix, reducing reliance on coal. The 19 MW capacity indicates a modest contribution to the local grid, typical for landfill gas projects. The plant plays a role in managing methane emissions from the landfill, converting a potent greenhouse gas into useful energy. This aligns with China's goals for waste-to-energy and circular economy initiatives. The facility supports Guangzhou's energy needs while reducing the environmental footprint of waste disposal.

Environmental context

The plant uses landfill gas, a renewable fuel that reduces methane emissions from the landfill. Methane has a high global warming potential, so capturing it for power generation mitigates climate impact. The facility's small capacity (19 MW) limits its local air quality effects, but it contributes to China's renewable energy targets and waste management strategies.

Frequently asked questions

Guangzhou Xingfeng Landfill is located in Guangzhou, China, at coordinates 23.105200 N, 113.194000 E.

It is a gas power plant that uses landfill gas as fuel to generate electricity.

The plant has a capacity of 19 megawatts (MW).

Gas power plants in China must comply with national emissions standards under the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan, as well as renewable energy policies promoting waste-to-energy.

Landfill gas power generation captures methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and converts it into electricity, reducing emissions and providing renewable energy.
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