Leveraging food waste for electricity: A low-carbon approach in energy sector for mitigating climate change and achieving net zero emission in Hong Kong (China)

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT(2024)

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In recent years, food waste has been a global concern that contributes to climate change. To deal with the rising impacts of climate change, in Hong Kong, food waste is converted into electricity in the framework of low-carbon approach. This work provides an overview of the conversion of food waste into electricity to achieve carbon neutrality. The production of methane and electricity from waste-to-energy (WTE) conversion are determined. Potential income from its sale and environmental benefits are also assessed quantitatively and qualitatively. It was found that the electricity generation from the food waste could reach 4.33 x 109 kWh annually, avoiding equivalent electricity charge worth USD 3.46 x 109 annually (based on US' 8/kWh). An equivalent CO2 mitigation of 9.9 x 108 kg annually was attained. The revenue from its electricity sale in market was USD 1.44x109 in the 1st year and USD 4.24 x109 in the 15th year, respectively, according to the projected CH4 and electricity generation. The modelling study indicated that the electricity production is 0.8 kWh/kg of landfilled waste. The food waste could produce electricity as low as US' 8 per kW center dot h. In spite of its promising results, there are technoeconomic bottlenecks in commercial scale production and its application at comparable costs to conventional fossil fuels. Issues such as high GHG emissions and high production costs have been determined to be resolved later. Overall, this work not only leads to GHG avoidance, but also diversifies energy supply in providing power for homes in the future.
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Anaerobic digestion,Biodegradable waste,Climate change,Decarbonization,Renewable energy
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