New $30M Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project in Michigan

Date: April 13, 2011

Source: News Room

Waste Management (Houston, TX) has begun construction of a giant $30 million landfill gas-to-energy project at its 450-acre Pine Tree Acres landfill in Lenox, MI. The project will ultimately produce 21.6 megawatts of electricity which is enough to power nearly 20,000 homes. It is a substantial expansion of the current system that has been in place since 1998 and which was expanded to 5.6 megawatts in 2003. Construction of the project is expected to be complete in the fall of this year. It includes a new 11,000-square-foot industrial facility that will house eight 20-cylinder engines built by Caterpillar that will each consume 4,800 cubic feet of landfill gas per minute. Waste Management has set a goal of tripling its recycling capabilities over the next decade and doubling its renewable energy production to a point where it could power 2 million homes.

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