Lincoln, Neb. Calls for Proposals of RNG Projects for City's Landfill Gas.

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      The city of Lincoln, Nebraska is inviting proposals from qualified firms to develop a landfill gas to renewable natural gas project at the Bluff Road Landfill. The landfill, which is owned and operated by the City of Lincoln, has a design capacity of 25.2 million cubic yards and is estimated to be able to accept waste until 2033. Currently, the landfill's gas collection system supplies gas to the Terry Bundy Generating Station to generate electricity. [Extracted from the article]
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