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Renewable Energy Generation

 
15%
reduction in client reliance on fossil fuel generated electricity
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Customer: Sydney Water 
Location: Australia 
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In 2007, Sydney Water approved the REGP, a suite of renewable energy power plants, to use existing energy sources within its water and wastewater systems.

The project involved using gas produced in the wastewater treatment process as a fuel for cogeneration and harnessing potential energy in gravity fed water and wastewater flow for hydroelectric generation using mini-turbines.

With a combined capacity of over 8 MW, the facilities are achieving significant cost savings and an estimated CO2 abatement of over 50,000 tonnes per annum. This represents a 15% reduction in Sydney Water’s reliance on fossil fuel generated electricity and a significant contribution to its commitment to become carbon neutral by 2020.

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