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LANDFILL GAS-TO-ENERGY ISSUES & CHALLENGES TO PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

LANDFILL GAS-TO-ENERGY ISSUES & CHALLENGES TO PROJECT DEVELOPMENT. May, 2007. Ed Wheless Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts. What’s The Difference. Typically Small Projects Small Market for Equipment Suppliers Gas Contaminants Siloxane. Challenges. Air Emissions

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LANDFILL GAS-TO-ENERGY ISSUES & CHALLENGES TO PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

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  1. LANDFILLGAS-TO-ENERGYISSUES & CHALLENGESTO PROJECT DEVELOPMENT May, 2007 Ed Wheless Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts

  2. What’s The Difference • Typically Small Projects • Small Market for Equipment Suppliers • Gas Contaminants • Siloxane

  3. Challenges • Air Emissions • Grid Interconnection • Gas Rights • Power Sales Agreement • Financing • Operations

  4. Successes - California • Currently • 67 Facilities • 264 MW • Potential Sites • 46 • 170 MW

  5. Calabasas Microturbine Facility

  6. Lancaster Microturbine Project

  7. Fuel Cell and Waste Heat Recovery Unit

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