Statistically,
47% of the total CH4 emissions in Malaysia are generated from
landfills [9], and there are currently four LFG recovery plants in
Malaysia, located at Bukit Tagar (Kuala Lumpur), Taman Beringin
(Kuala Lumpur), Seelong (Johor) and Kampung Kelichap (Johor).
The first grid-connected RE facility in Malaysia was commissioned
at the Air Hitam Sanitary Landfill in 2004, with a capacity for processing
7 Mt of MSW and the ability to generate up to 2 MW of
power. However, this facility’s operations were halted in 2007
due to technical problems [4].
Statistically,47% of the total CH4 emissions in Malaysia are generated fromlandfills [9], and there are currently four LFG recovery plants inMalaysia, located at Bukit Tagar (Kuala Lumpur), Taman Beringin(Kuala Lumpur), Seelong (Johor) and Kampung Kelichap (Johor).The first grid-connected RE facility in Malaysia was commissionedat the Air Hitam Sanitary Landfill in 2004, with a capacity for processing7 Mt of MSW and the ability to generate up to 2 MW ofpower. However, this facility’s operations were halted in 2007due to technical problems [4].
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