NEW
YORK, Oct. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- At its
Leadership Awards event last week in Manhattan, the NGO Energy
Vision recognized trailblazing leaders and projects that
cut methane emissions.
The awardees include South Jersey
Industries (SJI) for its massive Linden
Renewable Energy anaerobic digester (AD) project;
LoCI Controls and Landfill Group for their
next-generation initiative to maximize methane capture from
landfills; and Joanna
Underwood, whose work sparked national interest in the
organic waste-to-fuel strategy and made significant contributions
to environmental progress over five decades.
The Linden Renewable Energy (LRE) project under
construction is one of the largest AD projects in the US. Owned by
SJI in partnership with RNG Energy Solutions and Captona, it
will convert organic waste from the New
York metropolitan area into biomethane, diverting it from
landfills, and avoiding an estimated 120,000 metric tonnes of CO2e
annually.
"Renewable energy development is an integral element to our
strategic approach," said Steven
Cocchi, SJI's Senior Vice President & CFO. "In addition
to providing safe, reliable and affordable energy to more than
730,000 New Jersey customers, SJI
is committed to investing in sustainability efforts."
LoCI Controls pioneered real-time data and control
systems for landfills and works with Landfill Group across
its nationwide portfolio to increase methane capture. At the Hamm
Sanitary Landfill in Lawrence,
Kansas LoCI's systems increased methane gas capture by an
average of 32% over four years.
"LoCI is honored to receive this award and recognition from
Energy Vision for our methane emission reduction work across
Landfill Group's projects," said Peter
Quigley, CEO and Chairman of LoCI Controls. "We're proud of
our continued relationship with Landfill Group and appreciate their
like-minded focus on sustainability in the industry — proving
partnerships like ours can quickly and effectively minimize these
harmful methane emissions."
"As a company, Landfill Group continues to focus on
environmental stewardship and sustainability in our industry," said
Mike Fenton, Landfill
Group's Director of Sales & Project Delivery. "We're
grateful for Energy Vision's recent recognition of our impact, made
even stronger through early adoption of LoCI's innovative
technology, to capture more methane for RNG and reduce
emissions."
These award-winning projects are important models for reversing
methane's rise. With more like them, the US could meet its
commitment under the Global Methane Pledge of cutting methane
emissions at least 30% by 2030, as Energy Vision showed in its
report Meeting the Methane Challenge.
Joanna
Underwood, founder, president emerita and senior
adviser to Energy Vision, and founder and longtime president of the
environmental group INFORM, was given a lifetime achievement award
for pathbreaking environmental leadership.
"Joanna's career and impact are reflected in part by this year's
other awardees," said Matt Tomich,
Energy Vision's President. "Joanna was among the first in the US to
recognize the need and opportunity to better manage our organic
waste and the methane it produces through decomposition. We're
thrilled to give her this recognition."
www.energy-vision.org
Contact: Stephen
Kent, skent@kentcom.com, 914-589-5988
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SOURCE NGO Energy Vision