Landfill Methane to Fuel Tulsa Cement Plant

Date: June 20, 2009

Source: News Room

Officials from Lafarge Corp. and Waste Management last week dedicated an 8,000 pipeline that will bring methane from WM's Quarry Landfill to Lafarge's Cement Plant in Tulsa, OK. Lafarge plans to use at least 80% of the available gas which helps the company use less coal and other fossil fuels. Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor was one of many officials at the dedication who applauded the companies' partnership, which she called an "innovative step" toward reducing greenhouse gases. Jim Bachmann, the Lafarge plant's manager said that his plant will be fueled 8 to 9 percent by methane, 15-16 percent by burning tires, and 75 percent by coal, petroleum coke and natural gas. "It will reduce our carbon dioxide output by about 200,000 tons a year," he said. Methane gas from the landfill had previously been flared off.

See also: Landfill Gas from Republic Landfill in Missouri to Power Lafarge Cement Plant (www.wasteinfo.com/news/wbj20090421J.htm).

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