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Pentagon turns to landfill gas for renewable energy

By | February 28, 2011, 6:00 AM PST

The U.S. Department of Defense has announced that it will convert landfill gas into renewable energy at its Fort Benning, Ga. base.

The technology comes courtesy of Irvine, Calif.-based FlexEnergy, a cleantech firm that seeks to create clean energy from greenhouse gases.

More than 300 million tons of methane seep into the atmosphere each year, but most is too diluted for current technology to produce electricity from it. For FlexEnergy, that spells business opportunity, and its ”plug-and-play” technology can oxidize gases as low as 1.5 percent methane.

The company already has a pilot program underway at the Lamb Canyon Landfill in Riverside County, Calif.

The Pentagon project involves two powerstations, rated at 250 kilowatts and with enough power to provide electricity for 250 homes. For the DoD, the benefits are clear: meet federal mandates and takes steps toward energy independence and security.

The project will be executed in collaboration with Southern Research Institute.

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RE: Pentagon turns to landfill gas for renewable energy
Methane gas has been used for over 35 years to generate Electricity in Rolling Hills Estates (Los Angeles County) from a sanitary landfill.
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28th Feb 2011
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RE: Pentagon turns to landfill gas for renewable energy
I know that GE has been covering landfills and pulling a vacuum
to use the methane for power for quite a long time. How is this
project different?
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28th Feb 2011
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RE: Pentagon turns to landfill gas for renewable energy
Another example of GOV regulation PORK PROJECT fraud/abuse &/OR TAXING phony ponza scam. With gov in it , cost much more than saved.
Posted by z0123
1st Mar 2011
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