TVA Shawnee Fossil Plant

Shawnee Project Phoenix is a first-of-its-kind solar generation project on a closed coal ash site at the Shawnee Fossil Plant in Paducah, Kentucky. This 100 MW solar generation pilot project is an innovative approach to repurposing a closed coal ash site for solar generation, which is helping TVA to build a sustainable energy future, meet carbon reduction […]

Shaw Plant T1

Shaw Industries goal of achieving net zero operations by 2030 took another step forward by implementing Watershed Geo’s PowerCap™ technology at Plant T1 in Adairsville, GA.   This installation at Plant T1 demonstrates PowerCap’s potential to provide power outside of the original landfill intended setting. PowerCap can be installed on steep slopes in any application to […]

Leppe

The Metabolon MSW landfill site in Lindlar, Germany has been transferred into a world-class research facility that demonstrates good practices in sustainable waste and resource management, environmental, landfill and renewable technologies. Watershed Geo recently teamed with Teos Energy GmgH to commission a 41 kWp test photovoltaic solar power plant at Metabolon for Germany-based disposal center […]

MIRA Hartford Landfill

Owned by the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority (MIRA), the state-of-the-art 39-acre and one megawatt Solar Electricity Generating Facility (Solar EGF) is the first in Connecticut to use the ClosureTurf® system and the first to generate solar power. ClosureTurf was chosen as the final cap system because of numerous environmental benefits, including having only 18% […]

Cranston Sanitary Landfill

The Cranston Sanitary Landfill is the first site in the Ocean State to achieve final closure with the ClosureTurf system. Beginning in 2019, the landfill became host to a community solar farm developed by ISM Solar® for a complete sustainable solution. One mile from the T.F. Green Airport and directly adjacent to the Pawtuxet River, […]