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Landfill Gas Capture📍 Liling, Hunan Province, ChinaVerified by China Classification Society Certification Company

Liling Landfill Gas Project

This project collects landfill gas to generate 3.2MW of electricity at a landfill in Hunan Province, China, avoiding the emission of methane (a potent greenhouse gas) into the atmosphere and using the methane to generate power and displace dirtier coal-fired power in the electric grid.

This project supports collection of landfill gas and generation of 3.2MW of electricity at a landfill in Liling City of Hunan Province, China. The project is expected to reduce nearly 1,000,000 tonnes of CO2e emissions during the project’s lifetime. Credits are generated from two pieces of the project: (1) avoiding the emissions of methane (a potent greenhouse gas) into the atmosphere and (2) using the power generated from the methane (natural gas) to displace dirtier coal-fired power coming from the electric grid. The project clearly required carbon revenues to achieve these two goals and therefore generates high-quality carbon offsets.
Developer
Zhuzhou Xinzhongshui Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd.
Methodology
ACM0001
Registry
Verra

UN Sustainable Development Goals

7813

Credit issuances by vintage

2020
19,258,000 t
2021
81,864,000 t
2022
83,875,000 t

Notable buyers

Shell

In the news

  • Integrity Council announces first high-integrity CCP-labeled carbon credits, as assessments continue

    ICVCM · 6/6/2024

    Our take: The ICVCM has been widely considered as the leading authority on carbon quality. They found that landfill gas projects such as this are some of the highest quality projects in the VCM. While a CCP label isn’t enough to define quality, it still serves as a useful quality indicator.

  • Time for China to get serious about its methane emissions

    The Economist · 8/22/2024

    Our take: China emits ~14% of the global methane emissions each year. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that has more than 80 times the warming potential of carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Reducing methane emissions will be critical to turning the tide on climate change and landfill gas projects such as this, which reduce methane emissions and convert them into electricity, are going to help us get there.

  • Exploding craters and overflowing landfills are unexpected sources of methane

    BBC · 4/3/2024

    Our take: Landfills are a major global source of methane, and given that China produces more landfill waste than any other country, it has a lot of landfill methane to contend with. If methane gas is not captured in landfills, it can build up and lead to dangerous fires and explosions. By capturing methane gas, this project helps to protect local communities from such potential dangers. ‍

  • Landfill Gas projects garner high ratings but low interest

    Calyx Global · 3/17/2023

    Our take: Calyx Global has found that landfill gas projects are some of the highest quality carbon projects available on the market. However, because they are not as charismatic as forest projects, they are not as popular with buyers - despite often being much higher quality. We recommend, as they do, that buyers should focus more on quality and begin to invest more heavily in landfill gas projects such as this one.

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