Blue Source Announces Green Energy Landfill Project with Google Inc.

Posted on May 26th, 2010.

Blue Source LLC today announced the sale of carbon offsets to Google Inc. as part of a green energy project that also involves Santee Cooper and Berkeley County Water & Sanitation. The project comprises sustainability efforts from a broad range of companies, including a municipality, the state’s largest electricity producer, a carbon offset developer and a leading search engine. The project is the first of its kind to be implemented along South Carolina’s coast, and the diversity of the participants highlights the importance of voluntary carbon offsetting as a means to combat the threat of global warming for a wide range of industries.

The project, located at the Berkeley County Landfill in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, involves capturing greenhouse gas emissions associated with naturally decomposing waste and converting that biogas to electricity. The environmental benefits of the project include not only the destruction of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, but also the displacement of fossil fuel based electricity. The gas capture operation is voluntary in the absence of regulations, allowing Blue Source to quantify and market the emission reductions in the form of voluntary carbon credits.

Working with Berkeley County departments and Santee Cooper, South Carolina’s state-owned electric and water utility, Blue Source plans to register the third-party verified credits created by the project on the Climate Action Reserve’s public registry. Google has committed to purchase credits generated by the project through 2013 as part of its commitment to be a carbon neutral company, which it made in 2007. The credits Google purchases will be retired and not allowed to be further sold or traded.

The project, announced today, demonstrates how local governments and businesses are taking ambitious steps toward voluntarily reducing the negative impacts of greenhouse gas emissions.

“This project is a terrific example of how public and private sectors can work together in the voluntary carbon market to make a positive impact on our environment,” said Annika Colston, vice president of Blue Source. “Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating new sources of energy takes forward-looking actions from various stakeholders such as utility companies, local governments, and the private sector, and this project exemplifies the rewards and benefits available when such progressive actions are undertaken.”

An announcement ceremony unveiling the Berkeley Green Power Project was held today at Berkeley County Water & Sanitation Operations Center. Speakers included Berkeley County Supervisor Dan Davis, Blue Source Vice President Annika Colston, Google Data Center Operations Manager Eric Wages and Santee Cooper President and CEO Lonnie Carter.

Source: Joe McGurk for Blue Source

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