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Denton board approves Mayhill Renewables contract to convert landfill gas into fuel
Summary
The Public Utilities Board unanimously approved lease and gas-rights agreements with Mayhill Renewables (Moro Energy) to operate and expand the landfill gas collection system, refine landfill gas into a high-BTU fuel and sell it on the open market.
The Denton Public Utilities Board on Aug. 25 unanimously approved contracts authorizing Mayhill Renewables (Moro Energy) to operate and expand the city landfill gas collection system, refine collected gas into a high-BTU fuel and sell the product on the open market.
City Solid Waste Director Brenda Haney told the board the project is intended to turn gas the city currently flares into a revenue-producing, lower-carbon fuel. "We are working to execute this agreement that will move us forward, will give us a beneficial reuse of that…
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