Greater Lebanon Landfill Gas
Captures methane to generate renewable energy and create carbon credits in Pennsylvania.
The Greater Lebanon Landfill Gas project in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, is a leading example of how innovative waste management can deliver real climate, community, and economic benefits. Operated by the Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority (GLRA) in partnership with NextEra Energy, the facility extracts methane-rich gas from both active and inactive landfill areas. This gas, which would otherwise escape into the atmosphere as a potent greenhouse gas, is burned in internal combustion engines to produce electricity. The project has avoided over 250,000 tonnes of CO₂-equivalent emissions over its lifetime while generating affordable, renewable electricity for the local grid. The Renewable Energy Education Center on-site demonstrates the technology to students and community groups.
Project Impact
CO₂ Avoided
250,000+ tonnes lifetime
Households
3,200 MW capacity
Verification & Registry
Standard
VCS
Location
USA
Oxford Type
Oxford Type 1 — Emissions Reductions
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