DTE Biomass Energy Project Begins in Ohio

March 6, 2009 Filed Under: Electricity, Renewable Energy  
DTE Biomass Energy Project Begins in Ohio

Bellefontaine Producers LLC today started commercial operation of its landfill -to- project at the Republic Services-owned Cherokee Run Landfill here.

The is owned by Bellefontaine Producers LLC, which is a joint venture between DTE Biomass and Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure Inc. The project, which utilizes three Caterpillar engines for a capacity of 4.8 megawatts, will sell produced at the facility under a long-term power sales agreement into the PJM Interconnection regional transmission organization.

“The generating facility follows on a very successful leachate evaporation project operating at the site since 1999,” said Mark Cousino, DTE Biomass president. “The collaboration between the DTE Biomass -Shaw partnership and Republic resulted in an environmentally beneficial project which will produce renewable for years to come.”

The renewable electricity produced at this facility from landfill is enough to supply the yearly electric requirements of 4,800 households.

“Republic is very excited that an existing, mature use of the landfill at Cherokee Run through the evaporator has been supplemented with an electric generating project that will provide green power to the area,” said Bill Held, senior director of renewable for Republic. “This demonstrates the ability of multiple partners to work together creatively and positively.”