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The Starkville landfill is located in a relatively remote area, so there were few, if any, entities nearby that could beneficially use the landfill gas (LFG) directly to supplement other fuel supplies. The LFG-to-energy project was made possible in October 2010, when the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) included the Starkville site in their Generation Partners program. The completed facility became the first LFG-to-electricity project in Mississippi. The project, constructed by SCS Field Services, came online in less than one year and is now contributing just under 1 megawatt of renewable energy to the regional grid. The overall project team included Golden Triangle Regional Solid Waste Management Authority, Energy Partners Tennessee Valley Authority and 4-County Electric Power Association, GE Energy-Jenbacher Gas Engines, LFG Specialties, Neel-Schaffer, Riley, Park, Hayden & Associates, Atwell & Gent, and SCS Field Services.
Jimmy Sloan, Executive Director of GTRSWMA, said, “We are excited to serve as a model for the development of innovative landfill gas-to-electricity projects to help Mississippi diversify its energy resources and improve the environment. Our project will also provide an important new revenue stream that we will use to help keep our landfill fees as low as possible for area residents and businesses in these challenging economic times.”
In September of 2011, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour toured the GTRSWMA facility and praised the project for supporting the state's energy and economic priorities. Gov. Barbour said, ‘Mississippi's energy policy is simple: produce more affordable abundant American energy. This project at Golden Triangle Regional Landfill fits in well with our state strategy to have diverse energy resources to support our long-term economic growth.”
About the Golden Triangle Regional Solid Waste Management Authority
In August of 1991, the Golden Triangle Regional Solid Waste Management Authority (the Authority) was incorporated. The Authority members include the counties of Choctaw, Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, Oktibbeha and Webster; and the cities of Ackerman, West Point, Columbus, Macon, Starkville, and Eupora and Mississippi State University. The Authority coordinates solid waste management and disposal for the 6 county region.
About SCS Field Services and SCS Engineers
SCS Field Services is a division of SCS Engineers (SCS). Since 1970, employee-owned SCS has delivered economically and environmentally sound solutions for solid waste management and other environmental projects throughout the world. For seven of the past nine years, SCS has been rated the #1 Solid Waste Engineering Company by Engineering News-Record (ENR). In addition, for six years SCS has ranked as one of fastest-growing architecture, engineering, and environmental consulting firms on the Zweig Letter Hot Firms List. SCS provides engineering, construction, and long-term operations and maintenance services to private and public sector clients through a network of 54 offices in 24 states and worldwide.
Overall, the landfill gas control systems designed and operated by SCS for its clients reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere by the equivalent of more than 25 million metric tons of carbon dioxide every year.
For more information about SCS Field Services, please visit our website at www.scsfieldservices.com or contact service@scsengineers.com.



