Grds international conference on business and management (2)
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THE ECONOMIC BENEFIT OF ENERGY GENERATION FROM REFUSE- DERIVED FUEL FROM SANITARY LANDFILLS
IN SOUTH THAILAND
OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
ARISARA ROMYEN a
SAOWALAK ROONGTAWANREONGSRI b
SUMATE CHAIPRAPAT b
a Faculty of Economics Prince of Sonkhla University, Thailandb Faculty of Environmental Management Prince of Sonkhla University, Thailand
Faculty of Economics Prince of Songkla University
OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
INTRODUCTION
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESULTS
DISCUSSIONS
Solid waste has become a real environmental problem which every community has to manage effectively.
INTRODUCTION
be disposed by dumping on open fields
64%
in sanitary landfills
35%
by incinerator 1%
The aim of this study was to carry out a cost-benefit analysis of electricity generation from RDF, taking into consideration its environmental impact.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
A. Assessment impact area of air pollution The area impacted by air pollutants can be determined using a Gaussian distribution:
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The Sample size was 182 households who suffer heal impact from pollution generated by the incinerator in Phuket Municipality in order to consider the external health cost of the incinerator. (Benefit transfer method)
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
B. Research stepsTechnical survey:
1) Physical and chemical composition of solid wastes2) Calorific value and conversion to financial value using Dulong’s equation
Economic assessment:1) Screening of the externalities to be valued2) Project Analysis indicator.. Benefit-Cost ratio (BCR) and Net Present Value (NPV)
including positive and negative externalities.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
C. Summary of environmental impacts and evaluation methods
Environmental impacts Evaluation methods
1. Environmental health of peopleHuman Capital Approach: collect data from people living within 3 km.
from incinerator who have suffered disease associated with oxidants and dioxin.
2. Reduction of purchasing cost for new land to construct landfill site
Using the municipalities’ project costs, discounted into present value, for preparing new landfill sites in the next 20-25 years if the present capacity becomes full.
3. Use of old landfills to carry out other projects Opportunity Cost approach
4. Reduction of negative externalities from landfillBenefit Transfer Approach: using data from Srisamai (2005) with the
value adjusted for this study
RESULTS
Cost of the project comprised three main areas:
Environmental impacts Evaluation methods1. Investment cost
(Net present value at year 20) 1,598,329,548, Baht
2. Operation cost(Net present value at year 20)
1,005,729,117 Baht
3. External cost: Health cost (Human Capital Approach)
35,844.99 Baht/year
RESULTS
Benefit of the project calculated from 5 components:
Environmental impacts Evaluation methods
1. Electricity sale- years 3-8 using RDF- years 9-13 using RDF- years 14-20 using new waste
94,231,935.78 Baht/year79,154,826.06 Baht/year36,094,971.51 Baht/year
2. Waste disposal fee
- years 3-13 using RDF
- years 14-20 using new waste
10,704,673 Baht/year13,844,164 Baht/year
3. Products from fly ash 8,424,000 Baht/year
4. Sale of recyclable materials- years 9-13 - years 14-20
93,810,408 Baht/year
378,579,242 Baht/year
Environmental impacts Evaluation methods
5. External benefits comprising of
5.1 Supplying and constructing a new land site(Net present value at year 20)
5.2 Transforming landfill sites to other purposes- years 9-13
- years 14-20 5.3 Reducing external impacts
- years 14-20
778,720,712 Baht
21,471,607 Baht/year30,290,107 Baht/year
1,138,459,692 Baht/year
RESULTS
Discount rates Net Present Value Analysis (NPV)Benefit-Cost Ratio
(BCR)
8%10%12%
2,639,741,366.401,805,591,356.801,194,637,663.68
1.811.601.43
CONCLUSIONS
Clearly therefore, Songkhla City Municipality should consider constructing an incineration plant that can generate energy from RDF. Although, to do so may require high expenses, when taking into consideration the social
benefits, it was found that the intangible benefits would more than cover the costs.
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