Duke Energy Reports Completion of Enoree Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project
Posted on: Friday, 5 September 2008, 06:00 CDT
Duke Energy Carolinas, along with Greenville Gas Producers, the County of Greenville, and the Blanchard Machinery Company have announced the completion of the Enoree landfill gas-to-energy green power project.
The Enoree facility will produce and sell carbon credits on an international market. It is believed to be the first US-based landfill project validated under the Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS). VCS certification of a carbon credit provides assurance that the emission reduction project has been independently verified to the global benchmark standard.
Greenville Gas Producers, has made a $5 million investment in the project, and Duke Energy will purchase the power produced.
The Enoree project captures the gas produced through the natural decay of Greenville County's household trash and uses two Caterpillar G3520 engines to convert it into electricity. This project is expected to generate about 3.2MW of electricity, which is equivalent to powering about 2,000 average-sized homes annually. Landfill gas is reported to be one of the most economical renewable options available in South Carolina.
Steve Smith, Duke Energy manager of wholesale accounts, said: "Renewable energy is an important part of our energy future. This project demonstrates Duke Energy's commitment to provide South Carolina with reliable, affordable and renewable energy."
Source: Datamonitor
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