Landfill improvement and gas valorisation at two landfills in Havana, Cuba
The NICOLE Foundation is working with partners in Havana to explore landfill gas valorisation as a sustainable energy solution while addressing dust and waste challenges.

Project snapshot
Region: Cuba
Start date: March 2025
Partners: Pollux Consulting, Cricket
Funding sources: Funding will be required to support ongoing activities
The NICOLE Foundation is working with partners in Havana to explore landfill gas valorisation as a sustainable energy solution while addressing dust and waste challenges.
Why this work matters
Landfills in Havana are a significant source of environmental pressure. Dust and plastics carried by wind create air and land pollution during the dry season, while uncontrolled methane release contributes to climate change and health risks.
Havana also faces a severe shortage of electricity. By capturing and valorising landfill gases, there is potential to generate locally produced power, reduce dust emissions, and create new sources of income through carbon credits. This work not only addresses pollution but also supports Cuba’s energy resilience and sustainable development.
Our approach
Planned activities
Conduct feasibility study and pilot project to test the potential for landfill gas valorisation.
Implement dust abatement measures, including sprinklers, while longer-term solutions are developed.
Technical methodologies
Drilling, gas and moisture measurements.
Feasibility modelling to inform large-scale project design.
Engineering for dust suppression pending final landfill cover.
Expected outcomes and benefits
Electricity generation: If feasible, the project could help reduce Havana’s electricity shortages with locally produced power.
Climate benefits: Methane capture could enable the sale of carbon credits, providing additional financial sustainability.
Community health: Reduced wind-blown dust and plastics will lessen environmental and health impacts for surrounding communities.
Expertise and partner needs
Partner support needed: Financial support to conduct feasibility studies and pilot tests at the two Havana landfills.
Funding requirements: €0.5 million
Anticipated challenges
Cuba’s state-driven economy creates complexity in setting up the organisation to operate gas recovery and valorisation.
Ongoing US sanctions make financial transfers between Cuba and the EU difficult.
Waste pickers working at the landfills depend on informal recycling for income; alternative livelihoods will need to be considered to ensure social equity.
Call to collaborate
The NICOLE Foundation welcomes collaboration with partners and funders to advance this work – bringing together technical expertise, financial support and social solutions to deliver sustainable energy and environmental protection in Cuba.
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