CERCADO LANDFILL GAS COMBUSTION PROJECT 

SECTOR: ENERGY

 
 

 

  General Description:

  The Project collects and uses the landfill of “Kara Kara” in the city of Cochabamba to install

  a modern system of gas combustion to maximize the extraction and flaring or methane.

 

  The landfill site was established in 1987 to address the need to store the city's production

  of urban solid waste. The site has an area of 40,000 m2. About 26 Ha are covered with

  confined waste. The landfill receives approximately 10,000 tons of waste per month. 

  Taking a conservative approach, about 2 million tons of waste has been accumulated at

  K'ara-K'ara during its 16 years of operation.

 

  Project lifetime:

  25 years

 

  Accreditation period:

  10 years

 

  Estimated Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions:

  Up to a period of 10 years:  1.5 millions tCO2e

  Annual: 150,000 tCO2e

 

  Project Benefits:

  Reduce of the emission of methane a Greenhouse Gases (GHG) due to the system of gas

  combustion and flaring.

 

  Owe to the collection and combustion of landfill gas the odour levels in the surrounding will

  decrease significantly. Furthermore, methane is an explosive gas. If the methane is not

  collected this can result in dangerous situations on site and surroundings.

 

  Income from the CERs transactions would reduce the solid waste tax for the population.

 

  Total Project cost estimate:

  Development Costs: 0.8 US$ million

  Construction costs: 0.3 US$ million

  Other costs: 0.2 US$ million

  Total: 1.3 US$ million

 

  Current Status:

  The project has a PIN and it is under revision.

 

  Contact Information:

  Alcaldía de la Ciudad de Cochabamba

  Mrs. Claudia Balderrama

  Phone 591-4-4509273

  cbalderrama@cochabamba.gov.bo


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