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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 8, 2005

Contact:
John Picone
Corporate Communications Manager
(562) 426-9544
 

SCS Energy Awarded Landfill Gas To Compressed Natural Gas Project


Long Beach, CA - SCS Energy, an independent operating division of SCS Engineers, has been awarded a multi-year contract by Sonoma County, California, under which SCS will design, fabricate, install and operate a facility that will convert landfill gas (LFG) to compressed natural gas (CNG).  The source of the LFG is the Central Landfill, which is operated by Sonoma County Integrated Waste Management Department.  The CNG will be used to fuel buses operated by Sonoma County Transit.  The project will be the second LFG to CNG project in the United States and the first LFG to CNG project which will fuel buses.  The only other operating LFG to CNG project in the United States fuels mobile equipment at the Puente Hills Landfill in Los Angeles, California.

The facility provided by SCS in Sonoma County will remove impurities and carbon dioxide from the LFG, and will produce a product meeting the California Air Resources Board standards for vehicle fuel CNG.

About SCS Energy
SCS Energy is a technology leader in biogas to energy.  SCS installed the first commercial LFG fired microturbine power plant in June 2001.  Since that time, SCS has been responsible for the design or design/construction of fourteen LFG fired microturbine projects employing a total of forty microturbines.  SCS installed the first two municipal wastewater treatment plant digester gas fueled fuel cell power plants in California, and is currently installing California’s first LFG fired Stirling Cycle engine.  SCS also employs conventional LFG to energy technologies.  SCS has designed, installed and/or is currently operating LFG fired reciprocating engine plants ranging in capacity from 1.0 MW to 7.2 MW.

About SCS Engineers
Since 1970, SCS Engineers has delivered economically and environmentally sound solutions for solid waste management and site remediation projects throughout the world. The award-winning firm provides engineering, construction, and contract operations services to private and public sector clients through a network of 40 offices in 17 states. For more information about SCS Engineers, please visit our website at www.scsengineers.com or contact service@scsengineers.com.