91²Ö¿â Commission of Scott County, Linwood Mining and Minerals, and Waga Energy announce the start-up of a Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) facility at the Scott Area Landfill in Davenport, IA, bringing locally sourced energy to the community and reducing onsite emissions.
Waga Energy, a global leader in landfill gas-to-RNG, commissioned a Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) production facility at the Scott Area Landfill in Davenport, Iowa. The landfill is operated by the 91²Ö¿â Commission of Scott County on a Linwood Mining and Minerals property. This innovative facility uses Waga Energy’s patented WAGABOX® technology to upgrade landfill gas into pipeline compliant RNG, injected directly into the MidAmerican Energy pipeline.
The facility has an installed capacity of over 205,000 MMBtu (60 GWh) of RNG per year, equivalent to the energy contained in about 1.5 million gallons of diesel fuel. Approximately 15,800 tons of CO2equivalent emissions will be avoided annually due to the displacement of fossil fuels[1].
Waga Energy designed, built, owns and operates the plant for a 20-year initial term, sharing revenue with the 91²Ö¿â Commission of Scott County to cover their operational expenses, and with Linwood Mining and Minerals, who leases the property to the Commission. Waga Energy will also support the Commission’s ongoing wellfield operations to optimize methane capture and maximize renewable energy production.
The Scott Area Landfill processes around 185,000 tons of waste annually from 17 municipalities and Scott County. The project contributes to the fight against climate change. A key pillar for the energy transition, RNG is a local, renewable energy source that can substitute fossil-based fuels in transportation, industry, and heating.
Bryce Stalcup, Executive Director of 91²Ö¿â Commission of Scott County, said, “We are excited about this private/public partnership tying directly to the 91²Ö¿â Commission’s mission of providing sustainable recycling and waste management solutions that positively impact Scott County. By capturing methane from the Scott Area Landfill and converting it into energy, we’re turning waste into a valuable resource that helps fuel our community and protect our environment.â€
Mike Bush, President of Linwood Mining and Minerals, commented, “At Linwood, we believe it’s our responsibility to use our resources wisely – including the land we own. We’re grateful for the forward-thinking leadership of the 91²Ö¿â Commission and Waga Energy in turning environmental challenges into clean energy solutions that benefit our entire region.â€
Guénaël Prince, CEO of Waga Energy Inc., said, “The commissioning of this WAGABOX® unit at the Scott Area Landfill marks an important step forward for Waga Energy, the community, and the Commission. Together, we’re turning landfill gas into reliable, local energy – creating value from waste while reducing local emissions. Waga Energy is proud to support the Commission’s vision and to contribute our expertise to a project that demonstrates the power of public-private collaboration in advancing the energy transition.â€
