Renewable municipal solid waste pathways for energy generation and sustainable development in the Nigerian context

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Amoo O.M. [1 ]
Fagbenle R.L. [2 ]
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[1] Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken
[2] Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State
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Combustion; Economics; Electricity; Energy; Environment; Municipal solid waste; Nigeria;
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10.1186/2251-6832-4-42
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The continued concerns over energy prices, increase in population, and climate change issues have led towards a need for alternative and new energy sources. Municipal solid waste (MSW) is generally accepted as a renewable energy resource. This research study presents a techno-economic assessment potential to utilize the energy obtainable from MSW for the generation of electrical power. The assessment was carried out for energy generation by thermochemical (incineration or combustion) and biochemical (landfilling and anaerobic digestion) processes and based on the available data from seven selected municipalities. Due to the broad scope of this topic, life cycle impact of waste management, social acceptance, policy aspects, and emission reduction or fossil fuel offset are not considered and are not part of the assessment. Results presented in tabular form indicate, for example, that the price of steam generated by a fluidized steam generator is in the range of US$0.018/kWht (Lagos) to US$0.044/kWh (Nsukka) and compares favorably with the typical cost of steam at US$0.015/kWh. Electrical power generation using a combined heat and power plant provides electricity at a cost that is in the range of US$0.017/kWhe (Lagos) to US$0.040/kWhe (Nsukka) and also compares well with the typical cost of electricity in Nigeria at US$0.14/kWhe (as of 2012). © Amoo and Fagbenle.
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