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CPL, in partnership with Toro Energy, DuPont, Waste Management of Mississippi, Inc., EPA, MDEQ, MPUS and MDOT engineered, constructed and commissioned a 3,200 SCFM LFGTE project to supply LFG from Waste Management's Pecan Grove landfill to the Dupont Delisle, MS TIO2 facility. CPL was responsible for the flare system modifications, Landfill Gas Processing (LGP) System and Dupont's 230 MMBtu/hr) super-heated package boiler. (See Dupont LFGTE Project for details of the end user conversion.)
Project Objective:
Design/build and commission compression and dehydration plant at the Waste Management's Pecan Grove landfill in Pass Christian, Mississippi to deliver 3,200 SCFM of LFG to end user (Dupont) for use as a primary fuel in the 230 MMBtu/hr super-heated package boiler. In addition to compression and dehydration, an added criteria will remove all Hydrogen Sulfide compounds from the LFG due to constraints at the end user's site.
Project Statistics:
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Mississippi’s first operational project that came on line under the state’s Landfill Methane Outreach Program (LMOP)
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Pipeline is over 5 miles long
- System integration with Flare Operations
- Remote communications with end user
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Based on DOE's Average US household energy usuage of 36.3 MMBtu/yr (10,660 kw-hr/yr), this project presently, offsets the equivalent energy needed to power 12,500 homes for one year
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CPL maintains and operates the LGP system
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