Iredell Transmission Eyes 10,000 Megawatt-Hour Mark
27 11월 2008 - 12:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
STATESVILLE, N.C., Nov. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Iredell Transmission
LLC, which began operation of its landfill gas-to-electricity
project at the Iredell County Landfill in August, expects to
produce its 10,000th megawatt hour of electricity by the end of
2008, DTE Biomass Energy officials said today. DTE Biomass Energy,
the parent company of Iredell Transmission, has nearly 25 projects
across the United States that convert landfill gas into some form
of useable energy. At the Iredell landfill, two Caterpillar engines
are used to generate enough electricity to power more than 3,000
homes. The electricity generated at the site is sold to
EnergyUnited for distribution to its customers. "This project is
another example of converting methane -- one of the most harmful
greenhouse gases -- into a product that will help serve the energy
needs of North Carolina in a safe, environmentally responsible
way," said Mark Cousino, DTE Biomass Energy president. "We've been
a leader in the landfill gas industry since 1988 and look forward
to continuing our commitment to environmental stewardship both here
in North Carolina and across the country." This is the company's
fourth project in North Carolina. DTE Biomass Energy develops, owns
and operates landfill gas-to-energy projects and forms strategic
partnerships to leverage its expertise with that of others. The
company's projects annually collect significant amounts of methane
that otherwise would escape to the atmosphere. Since 1995, the
company has collected more than 300 billion cubic feet of landfill
gas, which is approximately 50 percent methane and 50 percent
carbon dioxide. Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Mich., DTE Biomass
Energy is a subsidiary of DTE Energy, a Detroit-based diversified
energy company involved in the development and management of
energy-related businesses and services nationwide. DTE Energy's
operating units include Detroit Edison, an electric utility serving
2.2 million customers in Southeastern Michigan, MichCon, a natural
gas utility serving 1.3 million customers in Michigan and other
non-utility, energy businesses focused on power and industrial
projects, coal and gas midstream, unconventional gas production and
energy trading. Information about DTE Biomass Energy is available
at http://www.dtebiomassenergy.com/. DATASOURCE: DTE Energy
CONTACT: Scott Simons, +1-313-235-8808, or Lorie N. Kessler,
+1-313-235-8807, both of DTE Energy Web site:
http://www.dteenergy.com/ http://www.dtebiomassenergy.com/
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