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Linde and Waste Management Commission World's Largest Landfill to Liquefied Natural Gas Facility
Linde and Waste Management Commission World's Largest Landfill to Liquefied Natural Gas Facility Facility to produce millions of gallons of clean, renewable biofuel for collection trucks in California HOUSTON and MURRAY HILL, N.J., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Waste Management, Inc. (NYSE: ...
Waste Management Inc plans to produce its own LNG fuel
Waste Management Inc plans to produce its own LNG fuel
examiner.com — Photo courtesy Waste Management IncAn environmental issue about landfills is the landfill gas they invariably produce.  Landfill... gas is largely methane, and methane is a very potent greenhouse gas with 20x or more the greenhouse effect than car... (more) Waste Management Inc plans to produce its own LNG fuel
Landfill waste to power Waste Management hauling fleet
Landfill waste to power Waste Management hauling fleet
cleantech.com — $15.5 million plant built by Linde is expected to be able to produce to 13,000 gallons of... liquefied natural gas a day. (more) Landfill waste to power Waste Management hauling fleet
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Linde and Waste Management Commission World’s Largest Landfill to Liquefied …
Ramsay Home — ... found the following on 2009-11-02 17:02:03: Reuters wrote... Linde and Waste Management Commission World's Largest Landfill to Liquefied ...ReutersLinde is committed to technologies and products that unite the goals of customer value and sustainable development. For more information, see The Linde ...and more Read the original article at, http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS159921+02-Nov-2009+ ...

World’s Largest Landfill Gas to LNG Plant Opens in California
Earth2Tech — ... , one of the country’s largest landfill operators, today is opening what it says it the world’s largest facility to convert landfill gas to liquefied natural gas (LNG). Once at full capacity, the $13.5 million facility, located at Waste Management’s landfill site near Livermore, Calif., will purify and liquefy up to 4 million gallons per year of the alternative fuel, which produces ...

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