Ameresco Selected to Develop Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Plant at Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District’s Davis Landfill
August 14 2024 - 8:05AM
Business Wire
Facility is designed to reduce over 953 million
pounds of carbon dioxide emissions per year otherwise produced by
landfill gas
Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading cleantech integrator
specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, today
announced it has been selected by Wasatch Integrated Waste
Management District (WIWMD) to design, build, own, and operate a
landfill gas to renewable natural gas (RNG) plant at the Davis
Landfill in Layton, UT. This project would be Ameresco’s second
landfill gas beneficial use arrangement with the district and
represents both organizations’ continued commitment to sustainable
waste management solutions for the past twenty years.
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The Davis RNG facility will capture naturally occurring landfill
gas, primarily composed of methane, resulting from the
decomposition of organic waste and transform it into renewable
energy resource. The green energy expected to be produced by the
plant would reduce over 953 million pounds of carbon dioxide
emissions annually. This annual CO2 reduction is the equivalent to
the carbon sequestered by removing 79,223 cars from the road or
planting over 98,000 acres (about more than half the size of Zion
and Bryce Canyon National Parks combined) of forests.
As the owner of the complex processing facility, Ameresco will
be responsible for all aspects including design, engineering,
construction, commissioning, and operations. Upon completion, Davis
RNG is expected to replace the use of over 8 million BTUs annually
of fossil fuels, such as coal and natural gas.
"Leveraging waste byproducts to displace the use of fossil fuel
is a critical part of our nation's clean and renewable energy
transition,” said Michael Bakas, Executive Vice President of
Ameresco. “Reducing the introduction of new emission sources from
the combustion of fossil fuel makes comprehensive landfill
decarbonization solutions more urgent than ever. By transforming
landfill gas into renewable natural gas (RNG), we're taking a
significant step toward creating a cleaner planet. This approach
makes sense—why drill for natural gas that is sequestered deep in
the earth when we can harness what's already in our
atmosphere?”
“This is the type of win-win project that is exciting to be
involved with,” said Nathan Rich, Executive Director of WIWMD.
“Turning an environmental liability into a renewable energy source
is a great way to meet the mission of the district. After
commissioning the first landfill gas to energy project in Utah
almost 20 years ago, we are looking forward to updating the project
to a modern RNG plant to supply the current energy market.”
As Wasatch enters the next phase of landfill gas to energy
projects, it will continue working with Ameresco to develop a
Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) plant, creating a renewable resource to
be delivered to and used by homes and businesses around the region
for the next quarter of a century. It is one more example of
Wasatch’s objective to view waste as a resource and its continued
efforts to create sustainable opportunities within its community.
Wasatch looks forward to the future, partnering with Ameresco in
developing new ways to utilize waste as a resource.
To learn more about the distributed generation solutions offered
by Ameresco, visit www.ameresco.com/renewable-energy/.
To learn more about Wasatch Integrated Waste Management
District, visit www.wasatchintegrated.org.
About Ameresco, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC) is a leading
cleantech integrator and renewable energy asset developer, owner
and operator. Our comprehensive portfolio includes solutions that
help customers reduce costs, decarbonize to net zero, and build
energy resiliency while leveraging smart, connected technologies.
From implementing energy efficiency and infrastructure upgrades to
developing, constructing, and operating distributed energy
resources – we are a trusted sustainability partner. Ameresco has
successfully completed energy saving, environmentally responsible
projects with Federal, state and local governments, utilities,
healthcare and educational institutions, housing authorities, and
commercial and industrial customers. With its corporate
headquarters in Framingham, MA, Ameresco has more than 1,500
employees providing local expertise in North America and Europe.
For more information, visit www.ameresco.com.
About Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District
Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District (Wasatch) is a
quasi-governmental, Utah Special Service District, formed in 1984
to assume responsibility for waste and recycling in Davis and
Morgan Counties, Utah. Wasatch has a long history of utilizing
waste as a resource beginning with construction of municipal waste
incinerator in 1987 (closed in 2017) and a material recovery
facility for the capture of recyclables, which opened in 2020.
Wasatch has continually pursued sustainable solutions for waste,
including energy recovery, green waste upcycling, re-use of usable
household hazardous waste, a landfill thrift store, which is
recovering usable items from the waste stream, and landfill gas to
energy. For 30 years its municipal waste incinerator provided steam
to Hill Air Force Base for heating and other uses.
The announcement of the development of a renewable energy asset
by Ameresco is not necessarily indicative of the timing or amount
of revenue from such asset, of the company’s overall revenue for
any particular period or of trends in the company’s overall total
assets in development or operation. This project was included in
our previously reported assets in development as of June 30,
2024.
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