New Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project at Smiths Creek Landfill in Mich.

Date: October 12, 2011

Source: News Room

Blue Water Renewables, a subsidiary of DTE Biomass Energy, is nearing the completion of a 3.2 megawatt landfill gas-to-energy project at the Smiths Creek Landfill which is owned by St. Clair County Michigan. Under a power purchase agreement, Blue Water Renewables will sell energy produced at the landfill to Detroit Edison for which the county will receive an estimated $400,000 per year in royalties. The output of gas from the landfill increased dramatically with the addition of a bioreactor in 2007, according to site manager Matthew Williams. Bioreactors accelerate the speed of waste decomposition by recirculating leachate or adding other liguids, in this case, septage waste to the buried waste in place. The produced gas will power two large 20-cylinder engines each capable of producing 1.6 megawatts of electricity.

See also: "DTE Energy Strikes Landfill Methane Deal," (www.wasteinfo.com/news/wbj20110125K.htm).

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