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LoCI's real-time data and control system reduces methane emissions from landfills while empowering site operations. Our 24/7/365 landfill gas measurement, analytics, and control technology maximizes methane capture at landfills and provides on-site teams with complete visibility over the gas collection system.
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2 Φεβ 2022 · The startup Loci Controls, begun at MIT, uses solar-powered devices to improve methane capture at gas collection wells in landfills.
To combat global warming and support the energy transition, Waga Energy offers innovative technological solutions to reduce methane emissions by converting landfill gas into Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), a substitute for fossil natural gas.
If landfill gas can escape to atmosphere, methane contained within it is a powerful greenhouse gas, 21 times more so than carbon dioxide. Therefore, its prevention of escape to atmosphere and its utilisation as a renewable fuel source is a win-win situation. Landfill Gas Collection
New regulatory policies require landfill owners/operators to reduce reactive organic gas emissions to improve regional air quality, mitigate toxic soil or structure migration, and protect public health, safety, and property.
2 Φεβ 2022 · Landfills are a major source of methane, which is created when organic material decomposes underground. Now a startup that began at MIT is aiming to significantly reduce methane emissions from landfills with a system that requires no extra land, roads, or electric lines to work.
Methane capture from landfills is implemented using a series of wells and a blower/flare system. This system directs the collected gas to a central point where it can be processed and treated depending upon the ultimate use of gas.