Liberty III Opens as Newest Expansion
Liberty III in White County, Ind. is newest expansion of co-op’s Alternative Fuel Supply

Indianapolis-based Wabash Valley Power Association, an electric generation and transmission (G&T) cooperative, has added its 16th landfill gas-to-energy (LFGTE) generating plant to its power supply portfolio. The Liberty III plant is located at Waste Management of Indiana’s landfill located near Buffalo, Indiana in White County and joins two existing plants at the facility. The Liberty I plant began operations in 2005, and Liberty II began generating power in 2010.

The completion of this project brings Wabash Valley Power’s total generating capacity at its LFGTE plants to 53.6 megawatts (MW), producing enough energy to power 40,000 average-sized homes. Via an arrangement with Waste Management of Indiana, Wabash Valley has built 16 generating facilities at nine landfills throughout the northern half of Indiana. The electricity represents a highly reliable energy source for the company, which also buys wind-generated energy from facilities in White County, as well as Illinois and Iowa. Wabash Valley is the electricity supplier for Carroll White REMC.

Double the Size, Twice the Power

“With the completion of this project, Wabash Valley Power’s total generating capacity at the Liberty plant is 53.6 megawatts (MW),” said CWREMC CEO Randy W. Price. “Throughout northern Indiana, our power supplier, Wabash Valley has built 16 generating facilities at 9 landfills. This local source of green energy represents a highly reliable energy source for Wabash Valley Power, who also purchases wind-generated energy from facilities in White County, as well as in Illinois and Iowa.


