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Arts, Crafts and Alternative Energy Sources

Ensuring a sustainable energy future:

 

Landfill gas projects

 

http://www.epa.gov/lmop/proj/prof/profile/energyxchangerenewableene.htm

 

Glass blowing furnaces, a pottery kiln, and greenhouses dedicated to preserving rare and native local flora-all located on a 6-acre landfill and powered by landfill gas (LFG).

 

http://www.epa.gov/lmop/proj/prof/profile/jacksoncountyncgreenenerg.htm

 

Jackson County, NC went all the way in creating an energy park to fuel the local economy.  The park includes a biodiesel refinery, three professional blacksmith studios, and a series of greenhouses-all using landfill gas (LFG) as fuel.

 

http://www.energync.net/programs/renewable.html

North Carolina has over 130 municipal, county and private landfills. Methane gases from these landfills can be recovered to power industries and businesses.

Updated 5/16/2007


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