The Woodlawn Bioreactor is turning household garbage from Sydney into electricity, and at full capacity will provide power to 20,000 homes every year, with EnergyAustralia purchasing the electricity generated at the site to distribute to its residential and commercial customers.
Veolia Environmental Services is one of Australia’s leading Waste Management Companies and is invested in working with entities such as Energy Australia to deliver renewable energy resources and deliver resource recovery infrastructure such as the Woodlawn Bioreactor to the Australian population.
Built on a disused, open cut mine site, Veolia’s Woodlawn Bioreactor landfill has been operational since September 2004, and in that time has accepted more than 1,000,000 tonnes of mixed solid waste from councils and commercial contractors in the Sydney Metropolitan area.
The major advantage of the leading edge bioreactor technology developed by Veolia, compared with normal landfills, is the maximisation of gas production and the capture of the gas produced when waste breaks down. In late 2007, an independent study of the site was commissioned by Veolia to assess the methane collection efficiency from the Woodlawn Bioreacto. Initial testing comparing landfill surface emissions to actiove extraction of ladnfill gas indicated a 92% recovery rate at that time.
As well as maximising the capture of fuel to generate electricity, capturing methane is very important in protecting the environment. Tony Cade, Veolia Environmental Services Group General Manager, Marketing & Business Development, said the importance of the project and the technology involved could not be overestimated.
“Landfill gases contain methane, which has 21 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide. The Woodlawn bioreactor captures the harmful greenhouse gases produced and uses it to generate electricity for homes and businesses.
“The Woodlawn Bioreactor is a prime example of Veolia’s investment in environmental and economic sustainability. Our focus on limiting the impacts of climate change through the recovery of resources and the subsequent generation of ‘green’ energy will prove invaluable for Australia’s future. ”
The bioreactor came on line last month (February) and currently has 1MW of generation, which will progressively increase to an expected 25 MW at its peak.
Woodlawn Bioreactor forms part of a greater Eco-Precinct, with Veolia also receiving approval for the construction of a wind farm on site.The wind farm will have 25 wind turbines and a capacity of 50 Megawatts. Once operational, the wind farm will produce enough electricity to power more than 17,000 homes, and will save 120,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas every year by replacing coal-fired electricity.
Combining the Bioreactor and Wind farm, the Woodlawn Eco-precinct will generate sufficient green electricity to supply over 37,000 households with power.
ENQUIRIES CONTACT: Paul Tynan 0412 574580 or Tony Cade 0417 224 825
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Veolia Environment invests over $180 million per year globally on Research and Development for projects such as the Woodlawn Bioreactor