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Renewable Energy Sources As Great River Energy continues to grow, our new generation will include more environmentally sound renewable energy sources. Our generation sources already include wind energy, refuse-derived fuel and hydropower. Great River Energy is looking at ways to further diversify its energy portfolio by exploring biomass, fuel cells and other technologies as they become available. Biomass – Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF)
Using waste to generate electricity - after the implementation of area recycling and reduction programs - provides an efficient disposal method for garbage. The amount of waste entering the state's landfills is reduced by more than 400,000 tons each year through the operation of Elk River Station. Biomass - Landfill Gas As municipal waste decomposes in a landfill, methane gas is generated. Great River Energy purchases electricity generated from a landfill methane gas collection system in Elk River, Minnesota. Each year, we purchase approximately 20,000 megawatthours (MWh) from this renewable energy source. Biomass - Anaerobic Digester Great River Energy purchases the output from two anaerobic digesters located a dairy farms in Princeton, Minnesota, and St. Peter, Minnesota. The digesters capture methane from cattle manure and use it to run a 150-kW engine and generator unit. | |||||