Why do some fuels have a higher calorific
value?
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It can be observed that carbon has the highest reaction oxidation enthalpy per unit of volume, while hydrogen has the highest oxidation enthalpy per unit of mass. The presence of carbon in a fuel molecule may lead to a high energy density (high heating value per unit of volume).
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Calorific value depends directly on the methane content of LFG, i.e., the higher the methane content, the greater the calorific value. As defined in previous sections, the composition of LFG varies with the age of the landfill, therefore calorific value also varies along with its composition.
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