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Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Generation in Universiti Putra Malaysia and Its Potential for Green Energy Production
by
Mohd Rafein Zakaria
, Hidayah Ariffin
, Ahmad Muhaimin Roslan
, Ahmad Aiman Zulkifli
, Mohd Ali Hassan
, Mohd Zulkhairi Mohd Yusoff
, Latifah Abd Manaf
, Yoshihito Shirai
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ Biogas
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Developing countries
/ Food waste
/ green energy
/ LDCs
/ Municipal solid waste
/ organic waste
/ Petroleum industry
/ Population
/ Questionnaires
/ Renewable resources
/ Restaurants
/ Sustainability
2019
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Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Generation in Universiti Putra Malaysia and Its Potential for Green Energy Production
by
Mohd Rafein Zakaria
, Hidayah Ariffin
, Ahmad Muhaimin Roslan
, Ahmad Aiman Zulkifli
, Mohd Ali Hassan
, Mohd Zulkhairi Mohd Yusoff
, Latifah Abd Manaf
, Yoshihito Shirai
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ Biogas
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Developing countries
/ Food waste
/ green energy
/ LDCs
/ Municipal solid waste
/ organic waste
/ Petroleum industry
/ Population
/ Questionnaires
/ Renewable resources
/ Restaurants
/ Sustainability
2019
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Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Generation in Universiti Putra Malaysia and Its Potential for Green Energy Production
by
Mohd Rafein Zakaria
, Hidayah Ariffin
, Ahmad Muhaimin Roslan
, Ahmad Aiman Zulkifli
, Mohd Ali Hassan
, Mohd Zulkhairi Mohd Yusoff
, Latifah Abd Manaf
, Yoshihito Shirai
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ Biogas
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Developing countries
/ Food waste
/ green energy
/ LDCs
/ Municipal solid waste
/ organic waste
/ Petroleum industry
/ Population
/ Questionnaires
/ Renewable resources
/ Restaurants
/ Sustainability
2019
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Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Generation in Universiti Putra Malaysia and Its Potential for Green Energy Production
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Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Generation in Universiti Putra Malaysia and Its Potential for Green Energy Production
2019
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Overview
The global waste generation keeps increasing over the years and it requires innovative solutions to minimize its impacts on environmental quality and public health. A strategic plan must be ascertained to overcome the future challenges of Municipal solid waste (MSW) locally and globally. Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) coined an initiative to demonstrate a showcase pilot plant for green energy production from MSW. The data was obtained from the survey and actual sampling within the UPM compound shows that UPM has generated 5.0–7.0 t/d of MSW generated consist of 30–35% organic fraction. Restaurants are the main source of the organic fraction. Upon separation, the organic fractions were digested into biogas. At a maximum conversion of the organic fraction, 715 kWh of electricity might be generated from the 2.2 t/d of organic waste generated in UPM. In this study, organic components from UPM were proposed to be subsequently used as a substrate via anaerobic digestion to produce green energy in the form of electricity or flammable fuels.
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