Michigan Waste Energy Purchases Minority Stake in the Detroit Energy-from-Waste Facility and Secures Agreement to Continue Opera
July 01 2009 - 7:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
DETROIT, July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Michigan Waste Energy, a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Covanta Holding Corporation (NYSE:CVA),
today announced it will continue to operate the Energy-from-Waste
Facility located in Detroit, Michigan. Since 1991, Michigan Waste
Energy has operated the EfW facility, providing services to the
City of Detroit under contract with the Greater Detroit Resource
Recovery Authority (GDRRA). Covanta also announced that it has
completed an agreement to purchase a 30% interest in the Detroit
facility for an undisclosed price. "We are extremely pleased that
we will continue to operate the facility," said Seth Myones,
President of Covanta Americas. "Covanta has consistently maintained
the highest environmental, health and safety standards and we are
proud to provide Detroit with a sustainable means of waste disposal
while also helping the City meet its growing need for renewable
power." The facility processes approximately 800,000 tons of
municipal solid waste annually, which are used to generate steam
and clean, renewable electricity. Through this process, the
facility has displaced more than 12 million tons of greenhouse gas
emissions that would have occurred had GDRRA's waste been
landfilled. The facility sells approximately 200,000 megawatt hours
per year of electricity to Detroit Edison and also sells
approximately 2.5 million klbs per year of steam to Detroit
Thermal, which in turn, supplies steam for heating and cooling to
70% of the businesses on Detroit's downtown steam loop. The Detroit
facility, which is the largest source of renewable energy in
Michigan, is also one of the largest recyclers in the City of
Detroit. We currently recover over 30,000 tons of metals a year and
we look forward to supporting the efforts of Detroit as the city
works to enhance its recycling programs. Michigan Waste Energy
employs approximately 160 skilled workers, 120 of which are members
of Operating Engineers Union Local 547. The annual local economic
impact on the Detroit economy is $25 million, $15 million of which
is direct payroll for the "green" jobs sustained at the plant. "Our
outstanding operating and environmental track record at the Detroit
facility is directly attributable to our talented employees who
skillfully and reliably do their jobs. Covanta would like to thank
each and every one of its Detroit employees as well as the
Operating Engineers Union Local 547 for our long-standing
productive relationship and their cooperation during this
complicated transition process. We look forward to many years of
continued partnership and to continuing in our role as a good
corporate citizen of Detroit," added Myones. In commenting on the
decision to keep the facility open after months of speculation
about its future, Philip Schloop, Business Manager and
International Vice President for the Operating Engineers Union
Local 547 noted that, "For the past 18 years we have enjoyed a
constructive relationship with Covanta and we appreciate their
efforts to preserve jobs for the hardworking men and women
represented by the Operating Engineers. Keeping this facility open
is a win - win! It helps the local economy with the preservation of
skilled jobs and produces clean, renewable energy for the city."
Energy-from-Waste facilities, like the Detroit facility, provide
environmentally sound waste disposal while generating clean,
renewable energy. EfW facilities also recover ferrous and
non-ferrous metals for recycling, reduce greenhouse gas emissions,
and minimize the reliance on methane-emitting landfills and long
distance transportation of municipal solid waste. About Covanta
Covanta Energy is a subsidiary of Covanta Holding Corporation, an
internationally recognized owner and operator of large-scale
Energy-from-Waste and renewable energy projects and a recipient of
the Energy Innovator Award from the U.S. Department of Energy's
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Covanta's 38
Energy-from-Waste facilities provide communities with an
environmentally sound solution to their solid waste disposal needs
by using that municipal solid waste to generate clean, renewable
energy. Annually, Covanta's modern Energy-from-Waste facilities
safely and securely convert approximately 17 million tons of waste
into more than 8 million megawatt hours of clean renewable
electricity and create 10 billion pounds of steam that are sold to
a variety of industries. For more information, visit
http://www.covantaholding.com/. DATASOURCE: Covanta Holding
Corporation CONTACT: Marisa F. Jacobs, Esq., Vice President,
Investor Relations and Corporate Communications, +1-973-882-4196;
or Vera Carley, Director, Media Relations and Corporate
Communications, +1-973-882-2439 Web Site:
http://www.covantaholding.com/
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