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What's New at CRMC
CRMC partners with The Conservation Fund to launch
e-BlueHorizons.com
Individuals and organizations can act now to fight global warming and reduce their climate impact by retiring verified GHG emissions offsets at
www.e-bluehorizons.com.
The offsets result from the capture and destruction of landfill methane at projects owned and operated by CRMC subsidiaries. Proceeds also support the U.S. reforestation program of The Conservation Fund.
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Renewable Energy Project Owned by
CommonWealth Enters Commercial Operation
A
3.3 Mega-Watt renewable energy plant developed by CommonWealth Resource
Management Corporation that uses otherwise-wasted landfill gas (LFG)
as a fuel to generate electricity has begun operating on a commercial
basis at a municipal solid waste landfill in southeastern Massachusetts.
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CO2-Equivalent Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions
Available To Acquire
Approximately
280,000 to 350,000 tons per year of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions
(sometimes referred to as offsets or credits) will become available for
acquisition from CommonWealth Resource Management Corporation beginning
in the first quarter of 2006, and continuing through 2015 and beyond,
the company has announced. Measured as CO2 -equivalent verified emissions
reductions, the offsets are being generated through the beneficial use
of landfill methane at New England-based projects owned and operated
by CommonWealth subsidiaries. The company also owns over 600,000 tons
of similar CO2 -equivalent emissions reductions generated by the projects
in prior years, and registered with the program for Voluntary Reporting
of Greenhouse Gases of the U.S. Department of Energy.
For more information, e-mail George
Aronson, Anton Finelli, or
Tom Yeransian, or call (617)
327-8146.
Catch the Wave!
CommonWealth
has been retained by Energetech America to assist with the commercialization
of that companys proprietary ocean wave energy technology. First
step is finding a New England location to site a prototype facility. The
technology employs a breakthrough structural and mechanical design to
amplify the energy in ocean waves and convert it into electrical power
with no emissions of any kind.
Presentation by Energetech's
Founder, Dr. Tom Denniss (Requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader)
Web site of Energetech
Americas parent company
Landfill Gas-based Leachate Treatment
Facility Enters Commercial Operation
A
facility developed by CommonWealth Resource Management Corporation that
uses landfill gas (LFG) to safely and effectively dispose of landfill
leachate has begun operating on a commercial basis at a private municipal
solid waste landfill in northern New Hampshire.
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