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EDL’s operations in Australia total 572 MW in generation capacity across five areas:
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 | LFG: EDL is the largest operator of LFG power generation in Australia, with 83 MW of generation capacity across 21 projects. |  |
WCMG: EDL is the largest operator of WCMG power in Australia, with 187 MW of generation capacity across a portfolio of four projects. |  |
Mine Vent Air Abatement: EDL operates the 5 MW Westcliff mine vent air methane abatement project for BHP Billiton Illawarra Coal. |  |
RE: EDL has operated electricity generation projects for remote towns and mine sites in Australia for over 20 years. The current portfolio comprises over 297 MW of generation capacity in 32 projects. |  |
LNG / CNG: EDL has developed innovative and economically effective methods of transporting natural gas through “virtual pipelines”. The current portfolio comprises a 200 tonne per day nameplate LNG plant plus LNG and CNG transportation infrastructure. |
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 | EDL owns and operates an 80 MW portfolio of LFG projects in the UK and Greece, with the majority of landfill sites being located close to major population centres. |  |
EDL is making progress towards extending the life of its UK portfolio expanding its LFG capacity as a result of anticipated increased tipping at existing sites. Three of the largest projects, representing 53 MW (78%) of the LFG portfolio, are located in Essex on landfill sites that either recently have or have applied for over tipping permits, which will extend the life of the projects. |  |
EDL also owns a 50% interest in a joint venture with Helector, a Greek renewable energy generation company, at the Ano Liossia site near Athens, Greece. |
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 | EDL’s operations in the US total 89 MW in LFG generation capacity. |  |
The focus of the US operations is to further develop the large LFG reserves which EDL has access to at its LFG sites. EDL is currently expanding a number of the sites. |
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