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• Bringing on a developer can simplify the project development process for the landfill owner, requiring less landfill staff time and expertise. • In return for accepting project risks, the project developer retains ownership and control of the energy project and receives a relatively large share of the project profits. Note that developers may make decisions that tend to favor factors that increase energy revenues but not necessarily the landfill owner’s priorities, such as managing LFG migration and emissions [7]. A turnkey project allows for a hybrid approach. With turnkey projects, the landfill owner retains energy project ownership, but the project developer assumes the responsibility for construction risk, finances, and building the facility. Once the LFG energy project is built and operating to project specifications, the developer then transfers operation of the LFG energy project to the landfill owner. In return, the landfill owner gives the project developer a smaller portion of the project proceeds, gas rights, and/or a long term O&M contract. The turnkey approach can be a “win-win” approach for both the project developer and the landfill owner since the developer retains responsibility of construction, development, and performance risk and the landfill owner assumes the financial performance risk [7]. Other Reasons to Consider Self-Developing a Project. On the other hand, there can be advantages to self-developing a project. For example, the landfill retains control and retains a larger share of the profits in return for accepting the risk. In addition, developing a project may be a rewarding challenge and opportunity for landfill staff, and such projects can foster good relationships with end users, other partners, and the community. In summary, the project developer, self-development, and hybrid approaches have all yielded successful LFG energy projects. The key is finding the approach that is best suited to the specific landfill and other participants involved in the project [7]. 88PDF Image | Landfill Gas Energy Technologies
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