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Florida County To Tap Landfill Gas

Global Energy Systems expects to make a $6,000,000 investment at the landfill for infrastructure and power generation equipment.
by Staff Writers
Atlanta GA (SPX) Feb 03, 2009
Global Energy Systems has signed an agreement with Charlotte County, Florida for the development of a landfill gas sequestration and energy facility at the Charlotte County Zemel Road landfill. Located 2 hours south of Tampa, the Zemel Road landfill generates methane, a natural gas, created from the decomposition of its waste.

Methane, however, is a greenhouse gas 23 times more potent that carbon dioxide. Typically, this landfill gas is flared to prevent its escape into the atmosphere. Instead of flaring the gas, Global Energy will construct and operate a landfill gas collection system and onsite energy plant for local electricity production.

Under the terms of the agreement Global Energy Systems purchased all the rights for landfill gas generated at the Charlotte County, Florida Zemel Road landfill from North American Natural Resources-Southeast, LLC. And with the purchase, Global Energy Systems has the exclusive right to construct and operate a landfill gas to electricity project at the Zemel Road landfill.

Global Energy Systems expects to make a $6,000,000 investment at the landfill for infrastructure and power generation equipment.

"The landfill will provide enough gas to generate enough electricity to power 1,500 homes in Charlotte County every year. This proactive approach to carbon dioxide emissions reductions has the equivalent benefit of removing 17,000 vehicles from our roadways," says Charlie Wall, Chief Operating Officer of Global Energy Systems.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) limits the maximum level of pollution that a stationary source may produce. Based on its greenhouse gas emissions, the Zemel Road landfill has not reached this level and, therefore, does not require mandatory gas collection.

However, by implementing this landfill gas project, Charlotte County and Global Energy are working together to voluntarily curb the landfill's emissions.

"This renewable energy project is not only good for the environment but will generate potentially $1,000,000 in annual revenues for Charlotte County, a win-win situation for Global Energy, Charlotte County and Mother Earth," says Roger Lescrynski, Project Manager, Charlotte County Environmental and Extension Services.

"Our nation has a vast supply of untapped waste resources for energy production," says Don White, Vice President of Sales and Business Development of Global Energy Systems.

"By developing our landfill gas infrastructure, we can prevent the escape of a harmful greenhouse gases and reduce our dependency on traditional fossil fuels by generation of a renewable energy source."

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