Georgia Natural Gas First Georgia Marketer to Obtain Recycled Natural Gas from Landfill
14 Setembro 2009 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
ATLANTA, Sept. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Natural Gas (GNG), the
state's leading natural gas provider, is the first and only natural
gas marketer in Georgia to obtain recycled natural gas from a
landfill, helping to conserve Georgia's precious natural resources.
Specially designed equipment at the landfill collects the methane
gas and makes it ready for consumer use. GNG began purchasing the
recycled gas from Georecover-Live Oak LLC, a Jacoby Development
company, in early 2009. Georecover oversees processing of the gas
at the Live Oak Landfill in DeKalb County, Georgia. The landfill is
capable of producing enough natural gas to fuel approximately
15,000 Georgia homes and has a potential life cycle of about 20
years. GNG has exclusive rights to purchase all of the recycled gas
produced at the landfill through 2011. This week GNG launches its
fall marketing campaign that focuses on GNG's leadership in
obtaining recycled natural gas. Television, radio, billboards,
print, direct mail and online marketing efforts will feature a
distinctive flickering blue flower in the shape of a gas burner,
symbolizing a clean-burning energy source. "Georgia Natural Gas is
very proud to be the first natural gas marketer in Georgia to
obtain recycled natural gas," said Mike Braswell, president and CEO
of GNG. "Turning landfill waste material into a clean-burning
resource helps preserve our natural resources, and it gives our
customers a way to help the environment simply by being a GNG
customer. Natural gas is already one of the cleanest, most
plentiful energy sources, and with the availability of recycled
natural gas, natural gas is more compatible than ever with the
country's energy goals." What is recycled natural gas? According to
the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), landfills are the largest
single human source of methane gas emissions in the United States,
accounting for 25 percent of all methane sources. Methane is a
greenhouse gas with a high global warming potential. Landfill
methane gas is generated during the natural process of bacterial
decomposition of organic material contained in municipal landfills.
New technologies have made it possible to capture and combust the
methane gas, breaking it apart to form water vapor, carbon dioxide,
and other compounds that are less volatile than methane. About
Georgia Natural Gas Georgia Natural Gas (GNG) serves nearly half a
million residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout
Georgia. GNG is part of SouthStar Energy Services, a Georgia-based
joint venture between AGL Resources (NYSE:ATG) and Piedmont Natural
Gas Co. (NYSE:PNY). SouthStar also operates in Ohio as Ohio Natural
Gas, in Florida as Florida Natural Gas, in the Carolinas as
Piedmont Energy, and in other parts of the Southeast as SouthStar
Energy Services. For more information, visit
http://www.onlygng.com/. DATASOURCE: Georgia Natural Gas CONTACT:
Randy Lewis, for Georgia Natural Gas, +1-404-843-8228 Web Site:
http://www.onlygng.com/
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