Video: UNH Completes Nation's First Major University Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project
Posted on: Tuesday, 19 May 2009, 08:30 CDT
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/UNHLandfillProject/37840/
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"This massive project, more than four years in the making, will reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and stabilize our fuel source and costs," says UNH President
EcoLine(TM) is a partnership with Waste Management's Turnkey Recycling and Environmental Enterprise (TREE) in
After the gas is purified and compressed at a new UNH processing plant at TREE, it travels through a 12.7-mile-pipeline from the landfill to UNH's cogeneration plant, where it will replace commercial natural gas as the primary fuel source. In operation since 2006, UNH's cogeneration plant captures waste heat normally lost during the production of electricity and uses this energy to heat campus buildings.
Total cost of the project, which included construction of the pipeline and the processing plant at TREE, is
"By selling the RECs from EcoLine(TM), UNH will further fund its aggressive plan toward climate neutrality," says
The
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