Streszczenie:
Production of green energy from landfill gas in a cogeneration system is considered optimal in terms of the use of local
renewable energy resources, which in the production process generates hazardous waste. Yet, the production of renew-
able energy is not without environmental effects. The objective of the work was to analyse the operation of the installation
for biogas energy generated at a municipal waste landfill and to carry out tests on the waste (mineral deposit) from a heat
exchanger generated in the exhaust manifold of a gas engine of the cogeneration unit. The objective of the work was to test
waste (mineral deposit) from the heat exchanger in the exhaust manifold of the gas engine of the cogeneration unit. The
conducted research constitutes a significant contribution to the identification and classification of hazardous waste generated
in a cogeneration unit powered by landfill gas. The results of the research showed that the waste contains high concentra-
tions of ecotoxic elements, i.e. heavy metals (arsenic, chromium, copper, nickel, zinc), molybdenum, antimony, sulphates,
which have carcinogenic activity. Pioneering research performed as part of the leaching test showed that the permissible
concentrations were exceeded for 11 parameters in the case of storage in a hazardous waste landfill, and for 6 parameters in
the case of storage in an underground hazardous waste landfill. The research and analyses performed in this work will serve
as input material for defining the methods of hazardous waste disposal from the cogeneration unit.