3.31.2019
Organic waste in Mexico: an estimated energy potential of 2.15 TW/Year
Renewable gases
Based on data on hand, organic waste could be a significant energy resource in Mexico in the near future, so much so as to replace fossil fuels. 3 processes are currently available to produce biogas from organic waste: wet digestion, dry and semi-dry digestion. Once produced, biogas can be used as an energy carrier, but, if treated, also as fuel for vehicles or as gas to be sold to the national grid.
Original language: Spanish
Origin: Mexico
Speaker
Karen Martinez López
Sustainable Transport Programme Advisor, GIZ
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