In 2007, we began collecting landfill gas from the Northeast New Territories (NENT) Landfill. Landfill gas Treatment Units (TUs) have been installed at the NENT site to remove carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide and non-methane hydrocarbons from the raw landfill gas. The treated gas is then transferred through a 19-km long pipeline to our Tai Po Production Plant, where it is used as a heating fuel for gas production.
The NENT landfill gas utilisation project is one of the largest examples of "green" energy recovery and reuse in the world. It not only provides a new source of renewable energy, reducing the use of fossil fuels in our town gas production, it also significantly reduces the emission of greenhouse gases, thus helping to improve air quality in Hong Kong. According to our estimates, the project cuts the emission of carbon dioxide by 135,000 tonnes and reduces the consumption of naphtha by 43,000 tonnes, annually.
The Tseung Kwan O South East New Territories (SENT) Landfill Gas Utilisation Project was commissioned in 2017. The landfill gas collected is converted into synthetic natural gas in a treatment facility at the landfill site, then transmitted to the offtake station in Tseng Lan Shue through a 12 km pipeline and finally integrated into the gas supply network. As one of the largest energy conservation and emission reduction environmental projects in Hong Kong, this waste-to-energy project is expected to reduce the emission of carbon dioxide by 56,000 tonnes per year, equivalent to the absorption of 2.4 million tree seedlings per year.
Our specially designed landfill gas treatment facility is the largest of its kind in Asia while the ejector designs at the off-take station is world’s number one. The installation of landfill gas compressors and desulfurisers, the adoption of low-temperature purifiers (-25⁰c) and Pressure Swing Absorption transformers, and the application of the most advanced technology together contribute to a production capacity of 8,000 cubic metres of synthetic natural gas per hour.