Light It Up

With the growing emphasis on finding renewable sources of energy and decreasing the country's dependence on foreign sources of energy, interest in landfill gas-to-energy (LFGE) projects is at an all-time high. The first LFGE facility opened in 1977. During the past couple of decades, most LFGE projects have had to rely on alternative fuel tax credits or some other form of economic support beyond energy sale revenues to succeed. Today, there are the federal Section 45 tax credits and Clean Renewable Energy Bonds (CREBs), as well as state renewable portfolio standards (RPS), which increase the ...

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