POET renewed a contract Monday with the city of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to power its Chancellor, South Dakota, ethanol plant with methane generated at the Sioux Falls Regional Landfill.
For 10 years, the landfill has piped methane 11 miles to the POET plant offsetting fossil fuel use. The new contract extends the partnership by another 10 years.
POET CEO Jeff Broin says ten years of methane use has offset nearly 200,000 metric tons of CO2 from natural gas.
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