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Britannia LFG Biomass Power Plant | Ontario, Canada

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Overview

Britannia LFG is a 5.5 MW biomass power plant in Ontario, Canada, operated by the Region of Peel. It converts landfill gas into electricity, supporting local renewable energy generation.

Britannia LFG is a biomass power plant located in Ontario, Canada, with a capacity of 5.5 megawatts. The facility is owned by the Region of Peel and is currently operational, contributing to the region's renewable energy portfolio by generating electricity from landfill gas. The plant utilizes landfill gas as its primary fuel, a form of biomass energy that captures methane emissions from waste decomposition. In Canada, biomass power plants like Britannia LFG operate under provincial environmental regulations, including Ontario's Renewable Energy Standard Offer Program, which encourages small-scale renewable generation. The technology typically involves internal combustion engines or gas turbines to convert landfill gas into electricity. As a small-scale renewable energy facility, Britannia LFG plays a role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by capturing methane that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. Its location in a populated area of Ontario allows it to contribute to local grid stability and support the region's waste management and energy sustainability goals.

Environmental context

Britannia LFG uses landfill gas, a renewable fuel that reduces methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. The plant's small capacity of 5.5 MW limits its overall emissions footprint. Located in Ontario, it operates under provincial air quality regulations that set limits for NOx and other pollutants. The facility's proximity to urban areas means its emissions are managed to minimize local air quality impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Britannia LFG is located in Ontario, Canada, near the Region of Peel. Its coordinates are approximately 43.6067 N, -79.6972 W.

Britannia LFG is a biomass power plant that uses landfill gas to generate electricity. It has a capacity of 5.5 megawatts.

The plant is owned by the Region of Peel, a municipal government in Ontario. The facility is operational.

Biomass power plants in Canada are subject to provincial environmental regulations, such as Ontario's Renewable Energy Standard Offer Program and air quality standards under the Environmental Protection Act. Federal regulations may also apply under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act.

By capturing methane from landfill gas and converting it into electricity, Britannia LFG reduces greenhouse gas emissions and provides a renewable energy source to the local grid.
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