Alter NRG Corp. and Dufferin County Sign Agreement to Develop a Two Megawatt Energy Recovery Facility
2009年10月15日 - 10:06PM
PRニュース・ワイアー (英語)
CALGARY, Alberta, Oct. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alter NRG Corp.
(TSX: NRG; OTCQX: ANRGF) ("Alter NRG" or the "Company") and
Dufferin County have signed a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU")
to develop an energy recovery facility that will process 75 tonnes
per day of household waste and convert it into approximately two
megawatts of electricity in the County of Dufferin, Ontario. The
MOU includes funding by Dufferin County of an initial $200,000 of
preliminary engineering on the project. In May 2009, Dufferin
selected Alter NRG as the technology provider and initial operator
for the energy recovery facility. The facility is expected to be
located at a partially permitted site at East Luther Grand Valley.
Under the terms of the MOU, Dufferin County will provide the waste
feedstock for a 20 year period, a serviced site for the facility,
and will work with Alter NRG to obtain regulatory approval, project
financing, and government grants for the project. The project will
incorporate Alter NRG's commercially proven Westinghouse Plasma
Gasification Technology which uses high temperature plasma energy
to convert the waste into a syngas and then converted to
electricity through conventional turbine equipment. The
Westinghouse Plasma Gasification Technology has been used
commercially in two energy recovery facilities in Japan for over
six years. The Japanese facilities have met all Japanese
environmental standards which are similar or more stringent than
North American standards. The decomposition of waste in landfills
produces methane gas, which is 21 times more potent than CO2 as a
greenhouse gas emission. According to Environment Canada, methane
gas emissions from Canada's landfills accounts for 25% of the
man-made methane emissions. Estimates have shown that over 25
Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions are being generated annually
from Canadian landfills which are the equivalent to the emissions
from approximately 5.5 million cars on the road. Using the
Westinghouse Plasma technology in Dufferin County will reduce
approximately 900 metric tonnes daily of CO2 that are contributing
to climate change. Mark Montemurro, President and CEO of Alter NRG
stated that, "It is exciting to have the Westinghouse Plasma
Gasification Technology selected for another project in North
America. The Ontario market is an exciting growth market to
showcase our technology as it has expedited regulatory approvals
and government programs and incentives for clean energy projects
such as this." "The County of Dufferin is very excited to be moving
ahead with this energy from waste facility as it demonstrates
Dufferin's leadership and commitment to environmentally responsible
means for treating waste," said Warden Gordon D. Montgomery.
Councilor Ed Crewson, Chair of the Community Development Committee
for Dufferin County stated, "The selection of Alter NRG to provide
the technology for our Energy from Waste facility will result in
the generation of green energy through the gasification of our
waste. This is a major step forward in creating a sustainable
Dufferin County and thereby protecting our environment for our
children's benefit." The financing of the $32 million facility is
expected to be in the form of government grants and incentives,
municipal and other debt as well as partner equity contributions.
Alter NRG is the initial operator however is intending to find
additional partners in the project to have a minority working
interest. The capital contribution by Alter NRG is expected to be
recovered on the project through margins from engineering and
equipment sales. Dufferin and Alter NRG will advance the plant
design and initialize project financing and permitting during the
next six to twelve months. Construction is expected to start in
late 2010 to have the plant fully operational by late 2012. The
plant is expected to be constructed on a site originally intended
for a landfill and is part of a larger Eco Energy Park. ABOUT
DUFFERIN ECO ENERGY PARK Dufferin County is located in
south-central Ontario, Canada. Orangeville, the County seat, is
located about 75 km north-west of Toronto. Dufferin County has an
area of 1,442 km2 (557 square miles) and a population of 54,436
(2006). Dufferin County's 200 acre (80.94 hectare) undeveloped
waste management site in the Township of East Luther Grand Valley,
recently named Dufferin Eco-Energy Park ("DEEP") is on the verge of
a transformation into multiple, visionary, multi-use
energy-from-waste facilities. For further details on the County's
initiatives for DEEP visit the Dufferin County presentation at
http://www.dufferincounty.on.ca/documents/ELGV_DEEP_3-25-08.pdf
which includes the following: -- Joint venture in a composting
facility -- Hydrogen energy pilot project -- Capitalizing on
proximity of wind turbines -- Research facility -- Greenhouses and
research farm -- Locations for alternative energy creators ABOUT
ALTER NRG Alter NRG is pursuing alternative energy solutions to
meet the growing demand for environmentally responsible energy in
world markets. The Company's vision is to commercialize growth
technologies through environmentally sustainable and economically
viable alternative energy projects. The Company's objectives are
twofold; First, is to further commercialize the Westinghouse Plasma
Gasification Technology, a wholly owned subsidiary, to provide
renewable and clean energy solutions from a wide variety of
feedstocks, and providing a wide variety of energy outputs -
including liquid fuels like ethanol, power, and syngas; Second, to
capitalize on the rapidly growing geoexchange residential and
commercial heating and cooling market through a wholly owned
subsidiary CleanEnergy that enables consumers to reduce their
carbon footprint and reduce the cost and volatility of energy bills
using the energy from the earth. More information on the company,
including videos, can be found at http://www.alternrg.com/.
Advisory Respecting Forward-Looking Statements: The forward-looking
information and statements included in this news release are not
guarantees of future performance and should not be unduly relied
upon. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations,
estimates and projections that involve a number of risks and
uncertainties including but not limited to: unexpected events
during construction, and start-up; variations in feedstock grade;
delay or failure to receive board or government approvals; timing
and availability of external financing on acceptable terms;
conclusions of economic evaluations; changes in project parameters
as plans continue to be refined; future prices of commodities;
failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated;
delays in the completion of development or construction activities,
as well as those factors discussed in or referred to under the
heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Information Form
dated July 8, 2008 available at http://www.sedar.com/ which could
cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated
and described in the forward-looking statements. Such information
and statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and
other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ
materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking
information or statements. DATASOURCE: Alter NRG Corporation
CONTACT: Danny Hay, CFO, +1-403-806-3881, or Mark Montemurro, CEO,
+1-403-806-3877, both of Alter NRG; or Trevor Lewis, Dufferin
County Director of Public Works, +1-519-941-2816, ext 2601 Web
Site: http://www.alternrg.com/
Copyright