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Waste Management Company Supplying the National Grid
A North Yorkshire based waste management company is set to supply energy to the national grid through gas captured at an old landfill site.
Todd Waste Management has installed a gas turbine at their old landfill site in East Knapton, Malton. The installation of the turbine will capture the methane from the landfill gas activity and turn it into renewable energy for the national grid, ultimately supplying electricity for local houses.
Managing Director of Todd Waste Management, Richard Todd, said, ‘The East Knapton landfill site is coming towards closure, which is why we took the steps in installing the gas system. As we now divert our waste from landfill through both recycling and the use of energy from waste facilities, landfill as a waste disposal option has become outdated.’
Mr Todd added, ‘As the waste degrades, methane gas will be released, which is 8 times more damaging than carbon dioxide. By installing the gas turbine, the methane will be captured and go onto the national grid as green energy. We expect the generation plant to be fully operative by the end of December 2016, and will run for 15 years.’
The capped landfill site will be restored by being planted with willow coppice and miscanthus grass, which will be cultivated to be used as a biomass fuel in power stations.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Todd Waste Management .
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