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ACUA Landfill Gas to Energy Project
6700 Delilah Rd, Egg Harbor, NJ 08232

ROLE: Construction Manager

COMPLETION:
Unit 1 - December, 2005
Unit 2 - August, 2006
Unit 3 - December, 2007


  The ACUA Landfill Gas to Energy Project is a greenfield development project. The project is being developed by AC Landfill Energy LLC, a partnership between DCO Energy, LLC and Marina Energy LLC. The project utilizes landfill gas to fuel a reciprocating engine generator set that produces electric power. DCO is providing business development, project development, project management, and construction management services. This energy project conforms to the requirements of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities� Renewable Energy Advanced Program.

The project is located at the Atlantic County Utilities Authority's (ACUA) municipal solid waste landfill in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. The plant is environmentally beneficial due to the reduction of greenhouse gases and decreased dependence on fossil fuels.

The initial 1.6 MW unit is producing approximately 11,000,000 kWh of electric energy. Approximately 2,000,000 Kwh will be sold to the ACUA. The remaining 9,000,000 Kwh will be sold to the electric wholesale market through the PJM Power Pool. This site is designed for a total installed capacity of 6.4 MW.

The cost of designing and constructing the project is 2.7 Million. DCO personnel are operating and maintaining the project on behalf of the partnership. DCO also is responsible for operating and maintaining the gas collection and control system under a separate contract with ACUA.