Green Waste-to-Energy Project Eyed in Southern California

Date: November 28, 2007

Source: News Room

The Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) is said to be shopping for a regional municipal solid waste (MSW)-related power project. The regional approach would add economies-of-scale and accommodate a project in the 10-15 MW range. However, it is more likely to be a green waste or biomass-fed operation rather than regular MSW. In California it is unclear whether the green waste used for electricity generation can also be counted as landfill diversion. SCPPA would likely have to pursue a bill in the legislature to make the project more feasible. To comply with global climate change limits, any so-called green waste power plant would have to use a chemical process with the clippings to avoid combustion and GHG emissions.

For more information on SCPPA, visit: www.scppa.org.
For more about the project solicitation, see: www.scppa.org/Downloads/RFP/SCPPA%20RFPforRenewableEnergyProjects2008.pdf.

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