Republic Services' McCarty Road Landfill To Begin Sending Biogas to Anheuser-Busch Brewery in Houston
June 24 2009 - 5:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
HOUSTON, June 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Republic Services, Inc.
(NYSE: RSG) will now begin providing biogas from its McCarty Road
Landfill to the Anheuser-Busch brewery in Houston for use as an
alternative fuel source. The project was developed as part of a
partnership with Ameresco that constructed and operates a biogas
processing facility on the landfill's property. Once processed by
Ameresco's operation, the gas is carried through a six-mile
pipeline to the Anheuser-Busch brewery to help generate steam
energy for the brewery's power plant. More than 55 percent of the
brewery's fuel demand will be supplied by this new alternative fuel
source. The benefit of this clean energy project is equivalent to
planting more than 121,050 acres of pine or fir trees or taking
97,550 motor vehicles off the road. Additional gas from the McCarty
Road landfill also is captured, processed and sold to a local
utility. "McCarty Road Landfill has been an important part of the
community for more than 34 years," said Rusty Waldrup, area
president, Republic Services. "As a key employer and a long-time
supporter of community initiatives, we're excited to be part of an
important alternative energy project." McCarty Road Landfill is the
main recipient of refuse from the residents and businesses in east
Houston and the surrounding suburbs. The landfill employs more than
124 area residents. "We routinely evaluate innovative energy
technologies to help support our operations and reduce our reliance
on fossil fuels," said Richard Wohlfarth, general manager of
Anheuser-Busch's Houston brewery. "In addition to utilizing this
alternative source of fuel, through active conservation efforts at
our Houston brewery we've reduced our fuel usage by 15 percent and
our electricity use by more than five percent in the last 18
months. We take great pride in our ongoing efforts to reduce our
environmental impacts by increasing efficiencies at our facilities
and using innovative technologies while maintaining our quality
standards." "This project is truly a marquis project for both
Anheuser-Busch and Republic Services," said Michael Bakas,
Ameresco's vice president renewable energy. "The entire team was
dedicated to making this renewable energy project happen despite
the challenges." The project broke ground in March of 2008 and was
completed in May of 2009. Republic Services plans for a portion of
their project revenue to go toward area non-profit causes. Harris
County Commissioner El Franco Lee will assist Republic Services in
identifying worthwhile causes in communities around the landfill.
Landfill biogas, which is created when organic material in a
municipal solid waste landfill decomposes, consists of about 50
percent methane, a greenhouse gas that is 21 times more potent than
carbon dioxide. It is a readily available, local and alternative
energy source that offsets the need for fossil fuels. The gas can
be converted and used in many ways: to generate electricity, heat
or steam; or as an alternative vehicle fuel. Such projects are
win-win opportunities for all parties involved, whether they are
the landfill owner/operators, the local utility, the local
government, or the surrounding community. Even before landfill gas
projects produce profits from the sale or use of electricity, they
produce a related benefit for communities: jobs. These projects
involve engineers, construction firms, equipment vendors, and
utilities or end-users of the power produced. Much of this cost is
spent locally for drilling, piping, construction, and hiring
operational personnel, providing additional economic benefits to
the community through increased employment and local sales. Once
the system is in place, the captured gas can be sold for use as
fuel or be converted and sold on the energy market as a renewable
"green" power. In so doing, the community can turn a financial
liability into an asset and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The
McCarty Road Landfill gas project is one of 75 alternative energy
projects at Republic Services' landfills nationwide. About Republic
Services Republic Services is a leading provider of solid waste
collection, transfer, recycling and disposal services. Allied Waste
merged with Republic Services in December 2008. Republic Services,
Inc. has been building on success since its inception in 1998,
becoming an industry-leading provider of waste and environmental
services. The company provides trash collection services to
commercial, industrial, municipal and residential customers in 40
states and Puerto Rico through its 400 collection companies.
Republic Services owns or operates 242 transfer stations, 213 solid
waste landfills and 78 recycling facilities. The company is
headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona and has 34,000 employees. For
more information, visit the Republic Services web site at
http://www.republicservices.com/. About Anheuser-Busch Based in St.
Louis, Anheuser-Busch is the leading American brewer, holding a
49.2 percent share of U.S. beer sales. The company brews the
world's largest-selling beers, Budweiser and Bud Light.
Anheuser-Busch also owns a 50 percent share in Grupo Modelo,
Mexico's leading brewer. Anheuser-Busch ranked No. 1 among beverage
companies in FORTUNE Magazine's Most Admired Global Companies list
in 2009. Anheuser-Busch is one of the largest theme park operators
in the United States, is a major manufacturer of aluminum cans and
one of the world's largest recyclers of aluminum cans. The company
is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev, the leading
global brewer, and continues to operate under the Anheuser-Busch
name and logo. For more information, visit
http://www.anheuser-busch.com/. About Ameresco Ameresco is the
largest independent energy service company in North America. In
addition to its expertise in developing landfill gas projects and
other renewable energy sources, Ameresco has two other energy
service lines--energy conservation and energy risk mitigation. The
company has more than 550 employees in 50 regional offices
throughout North America, and it has constructed more than $4
billion in energy projects throughout the world. Learn more at
http://www.ameresco.com/. DATASOURCE: Republic Services, Inc.
CONTACT: Gary McCuistion, +1-281-673-2046; or Peg Mulloy,
+1-480-627-2887, for Republic Services; or Tony Paraino,
+1-314-577-3453, for Anheuser-Busch; or Jeanette Coleman-Hall,
+1-508-661-2230, for Ameresco Web Site:
http://www.republicservices.com/
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