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Final Environmental Assessment for Brea Power II, LLC's Olinda Combined Cycle Electric Generating Plant Fueled by Waste Landfill Gas, Brea, California (DOE/EA-1744) (Paperback)
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Final Environmental Assessment for Brea Power II, LLC's Olinda Combined Cycle Electric Generating Plant Fueled by Waste Landfill Gas, Brea, California (DOE/EA-1744) (Paperback)
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The Department of Energy (DOE) prepared this Environmental
Assessment (EA) to evaluate the potential environmental
consequences of providing an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
of 2009 (Recovery Act; Public Law 111-5, 123 Stat.115) financial
assistance grant to Brea Power II, LLC (Brea Power; formerly
Ridgewood Renewable Power, LLC). The grant would facilitate
expansion of an existing landfill gas collection system, and
construction and operation of a combined cycle power generation
facility at the Olinda Alpha Landfill in Brea, California. DOE's
proposed action is to provide $10 million in financial assistance
in a cost-sharing arrangement with the project proponent, Brea
Power. The cost of the project is estimated to be about $84
million. The primary objective of Brea Power's proposed project is
to maximize the productive use of substantial quantities of waste
landfill gas generated and collected at the Olinda Alpha Landfill
in Brea, California. The project proponent determined that
utilization of the waste gas for power generation in a combustion
turbine combined cycle facility was the best use for the gas. The
electricity generated from the proposed project, a net output of
approximately 280 kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, would be
distributed to the local power grid via a new electric transmission
line to be installed by the local utility company. Brea Power would
expand the existing gas collection system at the landfill and build
the new gas-to-energy facility across the street from the existing
gas-to-energy facility. Once the new facility is operational, the
existing facility would be used only as a contingency. This EA
evaluates 14 resource areas and, after proposed mitigation
measures, identifies no significant adverse environmental impacts
for the proposed project. Beneficial impacts to the nation's energy
efficiency and local economy could be recognized. The project would
generate 280 kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, and save an
estimated 2,216 trillion British thermal units per year annually
from the landfill gas that would otherwise be flared. In addition,
by using nearly 50,000 tons per year of methane from the landfill
gas, the project would provide carbon dioxide equivalent reductions
of greater than 1 million tons annually and enable the avoidance of
over 120,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year from not using fossil
fuels for generating a similar amount of electricity.
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