WEC’s
LANDFILL GAS TO ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY LOCATED IN COVENTRY, VERMONT,
COMPLETED TESTING AND BEGAN GENERATING ELECTRICITY FULL TIME ON JULY 1, 2005!
AND AT INCREASED CAPACITY IN JANUARY 2007!
Washington Electric Co-op has built an electric generating
facility at
Landfill methane is a renewable energy source. In addition to supplying a third to one half of WEC’s members’ electricity needs at affordable, stable and long-term prices, the Co-op also is able to sell “Renewable Energy Certificates” to help companies in other New England states meet the requirements of Renewable Portfolio Standards. The competitively priced energy from the facility, combined with the sale of the Renewable Energy Certificates, means that the Coventry project will be of significant benefit to WEC and its members for many years to come.
WEC received approval to construct the project from the
Vermont Public Service Board, as well as membership approval required by
Vermont law, in June 2004. Construction began in December 2004 and the plant
began generating fulltime on
For more information, follow these links:
Project
Brochure, prepared for Open House,
Poem—“Needs”, written in honor of the event.
Co-op Currents member newsletter articles, from the project announcement and several updates as the project progressed and began operations.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency website for general information about landfill methane to energy projects.