Weber County and Qnergy, a leader in pioneering solutions for the distributed methane challenge, have announced a ceremony to formally unveil a strategy to bolster methane mitigation. A press conference will be held on Thursday, August 15 and will feature remarks from Weber County representatives as well as Qnergy leadership showcasing what has been accomplished so far and what exciting developments are to come soon.
Over the past year, the County and Qnergy have taken an ambitious step forward in reducing their emissions fingerprint by abating methane emitted from a closed landfill near the Weber County Archery Park. This program has advanced from a pilot project to a full-fledged Methane Destruction System that is currently abating more than 95% of methane emissions from the closed landfill. The methane harvested will be utilized for carbon credits that will fund the project and generate revenue for the County, and in turn, help protect the environment from a potent greenhouse gas.
鈥淐losed landfills emit methane gas, which is extremely detrimental to the environment,鈥 says Weber County鈥檚 economic development director, Stephanie Russell. 鈥淲e鈥檙e taking a landfill that has been closed since 1997 and repurposing it. This project is the first step in creating the largest renewable energy hub in Utah, perhaps in the Western United States, and we鈥檙e thrilled to be paving the way with Qnergy.鈥
In May 2024, the Methane Destruction System was installed and unveiled at the closed landfill utilizing Qnergy鈥檚 PowerGen series generator to power an enclosed flare system. Significant results continue to be realized at the original landfill site and more projects that will lead to strong economic development and benefits for the community are coming soon.
鈥淲orking with Weber County to see our projects come to fruition has been a pleasure and the support they have shown us in our partnership has enabled the Qnergy team to advance our technology,鈥 says Qnergy鈥檚 CEO, Dr. Ory Zik. 鈥淭his is just the beginning as the opportunity for methane abatement technology is vast and we have Weber County to thank for amplifying our decentralized solutions.鈥