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VANCOUVER, Sept. 10 /CNW/ - Nexterra Systems Corp. (www.nexterra.ca), aleading supplier of biomass gasification solutions announced today that it has
been selected by the City of Stamford, Connecticut to develop a biomassgasification system for the Stamford Water Pollution Control Authority("SWPCA"). The energy system will supply Stamford with clean renewable thermal energy that will reduce Stamford's fuel costs and carbon footprint.

The proposed Nexterra's gasification system will convert locally procured woody biomass waste into clean burning synthetic gas or "syngas". The syngas will be used to displace approximately 77,000 MMBtu/year of natural gas currently utilized by the SWPCA to dry wet biosolids in an existing biosolids dryer manufactured by Andritz Separation. By selecting Nexterra's gasification technology, Stamford projects that it will lower its fuel costs by up to $1 million per year and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 4,000 tons annually, the equivalent of taking 1,000 cars off the road. The system will be designed to meet or outperform local air emissions standards.
 

To implement the project - scheduled for completion by the end of 2010 - Nexterra plans to collaborate with strategic alliance partner Andritz Separation. The project will be funded by U.S. Department of Energy grants and matching funds from the SWPCA. Financing costs associated with funds to be invested by the SWPCA will be more than offset by energy savings that will be realized from the project. Two engineering firms, Aecom and HDR have been retained by Stamford to conduct independent reviews of the project's technical and economic viability before Stamford proceeds.
 

Once this project is successfully completed, Stamford may proceed with future phases that will be developed and assessed on their own technical and
economic merits. These include a possible second phase of the project to provide a closed loop renewable energy solution, enabling the SWPCA to use dry biosolids as the fuel source for the gasification system. In a possible third phase, Nexterra and SWPCA may develop a second gasification system that would
convert dry biosolids into renewable electricity. Syngas produced by gasifying biosolids would be cleaned, conditioned and fired into a GE Jenbacher internal
combustion gas engine. The resulting electricity would be sufficient to meet SWPCA's on-site power requirements making it energy independent from the grid.
 

"This project showcases the potential to transform the wastewater treatment industry into a major producer of renewable heat and power from waste fuels while maintaining the highest standards of water quality and public health," said Jeanette Brown, Executive Director SWPCA and Vice-President of the Water Environment Federation. "We are very pleased to have selected such a strong technology partner as Nexterra who has consistently demonstrated unparalleled excellence in technical innovation, commercialization and project deployment."
 

"We are delighted to have been selected to participate in this ground-breaking project," said Jonathan Rhone, President and CEO of Nexterra Systems. "We look forward to working with industry leaders like the SWPCA, Andritz Separation and GE Jenbacher to create a new paradigm for the way the municipalities manage urban biomass and wastewater residuals to achieve energy independence."

Additional details can be found at: http://www.nexterra.ca/Stamford About Nexterra Systems Corp. - Nexterra is a leading supplier of biomass gasification solutions that generate heat and power for public institutions and industrial customers. Nexterra's gasification technology is fully proven for thermal applications to displace natural gas. Sales to date include projects at the University of South Carolina, Dockside Green, the US Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Lab, Kruger Products and Tolko Industries. Nexterra is a private company based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. For more information: www.nexterra.ca

About Stamford Water Pollution Control Authority - The SWPCA is one of the largest wastewater utilities in Connecticut and provides advanced wastewater treatment for a community of 100,000 people. The SWPCA has a comprehensive plan to use on-site biosolids to produce renewable heat and power in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reliance on fossil fuel and to reinforce its leadership position in sustainability and wastewater treatment innovation. For more information: www.cityofstamford.org  For further information: Nexterra Systems Corp., Lori Aizer Bryenton, Director of Communications, Tel: (604) 637-2507, Email: laizer@nexterra.ca

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