Landfill Gas Helps Local Communities and the
Environment
- If one man's trash is another man's treasure, then landfills just might
be the latest
goldmine. With oil
prices at record
highs and increased
attention on
conserving the
environment,
businesses and
communities are
increasingly looking
to landfill gas as a
source for fuel.
All landfill trash
decomposes over time
and releases
methane, a
greenhouse gas, into
the air. At
landfills across the
county, new
technology is being
developed to capture
that natural gas,
treat it and send it
where it can be used
as fuel. At Three
Rivers Landfill in
South Carolina,
landfill gas travels
17 miles through a
pipeline to Kimberly
Clark's Beech Island
facility, where it
helps to power the
manufacturing plant.
A growing number of
companies like these
are finding landfill
gas to be a clean,
reliable energy
source that can be
purchased at
significantly lower
costs than
conventional natural
gas. In addition,
the environmental
benefits of landfill
gas are significant.
According to the
EPA, the reduction
in greenhouse gases
from this project
alone is equivalent
to removing 41,000
cars from the road
or reducing oil
consumption by more
than 50,000 barrels
a year.