City of Lynchburg
“It’s an energy source that otherwise would be trashed, but
five small Virginia colleges -- three in the Lynchburg area -- are taking
advantage of it. It's landfill gas, the toxic methane that landfills routinely
capture and flare off. Lynchburg College, Randolph College, Sweet Briar
College, Emory & Henry and Hollins University have partnered with
Collegiate Clean Energy, a business that is an affiliate of Ingenco, a landfill
gas energy operator. The company captures methane off of the landfill and turns
it into electricity, which is sold back to utilities.
In a practical sense, the changes at Emory & Henry will
be as simple as switching from one electricity provider to another, through
Appalachian Power, said Jesse Freedman, energy manager for the college. He said
he expects the switch to happen within the next two months. The change will
help reduce the college’s carbon footprint and will go a long way toward
helping the college reach its carbon neutral goal, he added.”
~Writes Allie Robinson Gibson of the Bristol Herald Courier
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