New Renewable Energy Facility Begins Producing Electricity; Supports Consumers Energy's Green Generation Program
05 March 2007 - 10:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
MARSHALL, Mich., March 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new renewable
energy facility has begun producing electricity in Michigan,
marking another milestone in Consumers Energy's Green Generation
program. Gas Recovery Systems (GRS), part of the Fortistar
Renewables Group of Lockport, New York, developed and brought
on-line a landfill gas facility located near the C&C Landfill
in Convis Township, north of Marshall. The facility can produce 2.5
megawatts of electricity. It works by capturing methane gas
naturally produced during the decomposition process and then using
it to generate electricity. GRS also has a separate landfill gas
facility at the same site that began selling electricity to
Consumers Energy in 1995. That facility can generate 2.7 megawatts
of electricity. "We've found Michigan to be a 'green-friendly'
state," said Paul Hesson, Director of Development for GRS. "Working
with local officials in Convis Township and with utility and state
officials demonstrated to us that Michigan is working with
renewable energy suppliers." The GRS facility joins other new
landfill gas renewable energy facilities supporting the Green
Generation program. Those facilities are located near Lennon,
Whitehall and Zeeland. In addition, Consumers Energy purchases
electricity which is generated by two wind turbines located near
Mackinaw City for the program. Consumers Energy also has entered
into contracts with other wind-generation projects that are in
various stages of development. All of the projects are located in
Michigan's Lower Peninsula. "We're pleased to welcome GRS as a
supplier to our Green Generation program. Mutually beneficial
relationships with our renewable energy supply partners are key to
the success of our growing Green Generation program," said Steve
Stubleski, Consumers Energy's Green Generation program manager. The
Green Generation program offers Consumers Energy's electric
customers an opportunity to support renewable energy by voluntarily
enrolling in the program and paying a small premium. Participation
options range from purchasing a "green block" of power for as
little as $2.50 per month, to matching current monthly usage for
approximately $12-$14 per month. Information on the Green
Generation program is available at http://www.greengeneration.com/.
Consumers Energy, the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, provides
natural gas and electricity to nearly 6.5 million of Michigan's 10
million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties. For more
information about Consumers Energy, visit our Website at
http://www.consumersenergy.com/ DATASOURCE: Consumers Energy
CONTACT: Dan Bishop, +1-517-788-2395, or Jeff Holyfield,
+1-517-788-2394, both of Consumers Energy Web site:
http://www.consumersenergy.com/ http://www.greengeneration.com/
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