The landfill will install MV’s
proprietary H2SPlus system as part of a major initiative to increase
the supply of renewable landfill gas (LFG) available for electric power
generation, while simultaneously improving the landfill’s odor control.
The project is being managed by a major U.S.-based engineering firm
that is working with MV to optimize the system design to meet the
landfill’s unique operating conditions. Upon its completion expected
later this year, the project will handle up to 4,700 cubic feet per
minute of landfill gas and address hydrogen sulfide (H2S) concentrations
of up to 2,000 parts per million. This will be one of the larger LFG
projects in the western U.S.
“The LFG segment of the renewable fuels
market is a fast-growing component of our business and this order is an
important milestone in establishing MV Technologies at the forefront of
this growing opportunity,” said John Jenkins, President of MV. “Our
custom engineered systems have demonstrated unparalleled performance in
removing H2S at lower capital and operating costs. This gives us a key
competitive advantage in our industry and provides significant economic
benefit for our customers who face increasingly stringent emission
regulations.”
“Securing this large-scale project in the LFG sector so early in the first quarter reflects SEER’s commitment over the last year to capture market share in this fast-growing renewable fuels segment and creates tremendous opportunity to achieve or exceed our 2014 goals,” said John Combs, CEO of SEER. “Establishing solid, long-term relationships with national and highly-regarded engineering firms also represents a key element of SEER’s aggressive growth strategy.”
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