NV Energy & WM Sign 3-MW PPA

NV Energy and Waste Management (WM) have signed a 20-year power purchase agreement for the sale of renewable energy produced from a 3-megawatt (MW) landfill gas-powered project to be located southeast of Reno at WM’s Lockwood Landfill. The facility is expected to be generating renewable energy by late 2011.

The Lockwood Plant will use landfill gas extracted from a series of wells at the landfill and use that gas in a state-of-the-art turbine-generator to make renewable electricity for NV Energy customers. WM currently has 115 landfill gas-to-energy facilities operating at its landfills throughout North America.

“This project is noteworthy because it recovers otherwise unused landfill gas, cleans the gas with the latest technology, and then uses that gas as fuel to generate renewable energy for our customers,” said Michael Yackira NV Energy’s CEO and president.

NV Energy currently has more than 1,200 megawatts of geothermal, solar, wind, biomass, small hydro, and waste-heat recovery under contract that are either in commercial operation or in the project development stage. The agreement is subject to the approval of the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada.

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