Today, UPM obtained CDM registration approval for its Luoyang Landfill Gas CDM Project in China (UNFCCC Ref. 6229).

This project aims to recover and destroy landfill gas (LFG) generated at the municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill site located in Luoyang city, Henan province, China. The collected LFG will be used for electricity production.

The project will employ a gas collection, transmitting and pre-treatment system as well as gas engines with a capacity of 1.5 MW. The recovered LFG will be combusted in the gas engines to produce electricity which will be fed into the Central China Power Grid afterwards. GHG emission reductions will be claimed from both methane recovery and the replacement of electricity mainly generated by the utilization of fossil fuels.

UPM’s Luoyuang Landfill Gas CDM Project has been validated by Germanischer Lloyd Certification GmbH. During the 10 years crediting period it is estimated that the project will destroy approximately 16,000 tons of methane and replace approximately 85,000 MWh of electricity otherwise generated by fossil fuel combustion: this will mean a potential GHG reduction of approximately 400,000 t CO2e. First credit issuance is estimated in 2013.

For more information on this project, please visit its UNFCCC project overview.

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