Projects

Our Projects

Protecting the environment comes in various forms - including reducing the environmental impact of landfills across the world. LMS owns and operates more than 60 biogas projects at some of the biggest landfills in Australia, as well as projects in New Zealand and the United States. One of our flagship sites, the Wollert Bioenergy Facility in Victoria, is featured in this animation which explains how LMS captures and destroys methane at landfills and how we are playing our part to help with Australia’s emission reduction efforts. Reducing the climate impact of waste requires significant investment but results in equally significant carbon abatement.

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Albury Renewable Energy Hub

NSW

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Albury City Council. The facility was commissioned in 2013 and has an installed capacity of 1.1MW, plus an additional 1.5MW solar PV system.  

Currently, the annual production for the Albury Renewable Energy Hub is approximately:

MWh Exported
10,500 
Homes Powered
1,900 
People Powered
4,800 
Cars Charged
210,000
Gas Extracted
5,005,000 M3
CO2e Abated
50,800 
Water Saved
16,940,000 litres
 Albury Renewable Energy Hub

Drysdale Bioenergy Facility

VIC

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with the City of Greater Geelong. The facility was commissioned in 2018 and has an installed capacity of 1.067MW.

Currently, the annual production for the Drysdale Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
8,500 
Homes Powered
1,500
People Powered
3,900
Cars Charged
170,000
Gas Extracted
4,930,000 M3
CO2e Abated
50,900 
Water Saved
18,700,000 litres
 Drysdale Bioenergy Facility

Copping Bioenergy Facility

TAS

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Southern Waste Solutions. The facility was commissioned in 2019 and has an installed capacity of 1.067MW.

Currently, the annual production for the Copping Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
17,800
Homes Powered
2,300
People Powered
5,400
Cars Charged
356,000
Gas Extracted
10,340,000 M3
CO2e Abated
101,000 
Water Saved
39,200,000 litres
 Copping Bioenergy Facility

NAWMA Renewable Energy Hub

SA

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority . The facility was commissioned in 2017 and has an installed capacity of 1.1MW, plus an additional 1.15MW solar PV system.  

Currently, the annual production for the NAWMA Renewable Energy Hub is approximately:

MWh Exported
11,200
Homes Powered
2,000
People Powered
5,150
Cars Charged
224,000
Gas Extracted
5,850,000 M3
CO2e Abated
54,000
Water Saved
19,800,000 litres
 NAWMA Renewable Energy Hub

Seaford Heights Renewable Energy Hub

SA

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Southern Region Waste Resource Authority. The facility was commissioned in 2019 and has an installed capacity of 3.2MW, plus an additional 0.6MW solar PV system.

Currently, the annual production for the SRWRA Renewable Energy Hub is approximately:

MWh Exported
27,600
Homes Powered
5500
People Powered
11,000
Cars Charged
552,400
Gas Extracted
15,505,200 M3
CO2e Abated
159,000
Water Saved
60,750,000 litres
 Seaford Heights Renewable Energy Hub

Awaba Bioenergy Facility

NSW

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Lake Macquarie City Council. The facility was re-commissioned in 2019 and has an installed capacity of 0.851MW. 


Currently, the annual production for the Awaba Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
7,000
Homes Powered
1,200 
People Powered
3,200 
Cars Charged
140,000
Gas Extracted
2,730,000 M3
CO2e Abated
29,000 
Water Saved
15,400,000 litres
 Awaba Bioenergy Facility

Ballarat Bioenergy Facility

VIC

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Ballarat City Council. The facility was commissioned in 2008 and has an installed capacity of 1.56MW.

Currently, the annual production for the Ballarat Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
13,000 
Homes Powered
2,300 
People Powered
6,000 
Cars Charged
260,000
Gas Extracted
6,110,000 M3
CO2e Abated
65,850
Water Saved
28,600,000 litres
 Ballarat Bioenergy Facility

Bendigo Bioenergy Facility

VIC

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with the City of Greater Bendigo. The facility was commissioned in 2008 and has an installed capacity of 0.5MW.  

Currently, the annual production for the Bendigo Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
4,000 
Homes Powered
700 
People Powered
1,800
Cars Charged
80,000
Gas Extracted
1,120,000 M3
CO2e Abated
13,800
Water Saved
8,800,000 litres
 Bendigo Bioenergy Facility

Birkdale Bioenergy Facility

QLD

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Redland City Council. The facility was commissioned in 2010 and has an installed capacity of 0.78MW.  

Currently, the annual production for the Birkdale Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
6,500
Homes Powered
1,150 
People Powered
3,000 
Cars Charged
130,000
Gas Extracted
3,055,000 M3
CO2e Abated
31,000 
Water Saved
14,300,000 litres
 Birkdale Bioenergy Facility

Darwin Bioenergy Facility

NT

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Darwin City Council. The facility was commissioned in 2005 and has an installed capacity of 1.1MW.  

Currently, the annual production for the Darwin Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
7,700
Homes Powered
1,400
People Powered
3,500
Cars Charged
154,000
Gas Extracted
4,998,500 M3
CO2e Abated
47,300 
Water Saved
16,918,000 litres
 Darwin Bioenergy Facility

Eastern Creek Bioenergy Facility

NSW

The Eastern Creek Bioenergy Facility is a joint venture between LMS and Waste Asset Management Corporation. The facility was commissioned in 2008 and has an installed capacity of 7.7MW.  



Currently, the annual production for the Eastern Creek Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
60,000 
Homes Powered
10,600
People Powered
27,600
Cars Charged
1,200,000
Gas Extracted
39,000,000 M3
CO2e Abated
380,500
Water Saved
132,000,000 litres
 Eastern Creek Bioenergy Facility

Hallam Bioenergy Facility

VIC

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Veolia. The facility was commissioned in 2007 and has an installed capacity of 8.8MW.

Currently, the annual production for the Hallam Bioenergy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
75,000
Homes Powered
15,800
People Powered
39,500
Cars Charged
1,500,000
Gas Extracted
47,000,000 M3
CO2e Abated
511,000
Water Saved
164,000,000 litres
 Hallam Bioenergy Facility

Ipswich Bioenergy Facility

QLD

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Ipswich City Council. The facility was commissioned in 2004 and has an installed capacity of 0.8MW. 


Currently, the annual production for the Ipswich Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
5,500 
Homes Powered
1,000 
People Powered
2,500 
Cars Charged
110,000
Gas Extracted
2,585,000 M3
CO2e Abated
26,300
Water Saved
12,100,000 litres
 Ipswich Bioenergy Facility

Mornington Bioenergy Facility

VIC

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Mornington Peninsula Shire Council.  The facility was commissioned in 2002 and has an installed capacity of 0.78MW.  

Currently, the annual production for the Mornington Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
6,000 
Homes Powered
1,100
People Powered
2,800
Cars Charged
120,000
Gas Extracted
2,820,000 M3
CO2e Abated
30,400 
Water Saved
13,200,000 litres
 Mornington Bioenergy Facility

Newcastle Bioenergy Facility

NSW

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Newcastle City Council.  The facility was commissioned in 2009 and has an installed capacity of 2.2MW. 


Currently, the annual production for the Newcastle Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
17,000 
Homes Powered
3,000
People Powered
7,800
Cars Charged
340,000
Gas Extracted
11,050,000 M3
CO2e Abated
107,800
Water Saved
37,400,000 litres
 Newcastle Bioenergy Facility

Launceston Bioenergy Facility

TAS

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Launceston City Council. The facility was commissioned in 2007 and has an installed capacity of 1.1MW.  

Currently, the annual production for the Launceston Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
9,000 
Homes Powered
1,600
People Powered
4,100
Cars Charged
180,000
Gas Extracted
5,850,000 M3
CO2e Abated
50,900 
Water Saved
19,800,000 litres
 Launceston Bioenergy Facility

Rochedale Bioenergy Facility

QLD

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Brisbane City Council. The facility was commissioned in 2004 and currently has an installed capacity of 7.7MW. 


Currently, the annual production for the Rochedale Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
65,000 
Homes Powered
11,500 
People Powered
29,900
Cars Charged
1,300,000
Gas Extracted
38,800,000 M3
CO2e Abated
421,264
Water Saved
143,000,000 litres
 Rochedale Bioenergy Facility

Shepparton Bioenergy Facility

VIC

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with the City of Greater Shepparton. The facility was commissioned in 2009 and has an installed capacity of 0.8MW.  

Currently, the annual production for the Shepparton Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
4,800 
Homes Powered
850 
People Powered
2,200
Cars Charged
96,000
Gas Extracted
2,256,000 M3
CO2e Abated
24,300
Water Saved
10,560,000 litres
 Shepparton Bioenergy Facility

Stapylton Bioenergy Facility

QLD

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Gold Coast City Council. The facility was acquired in 2014 and has an installed capacity of 3.0MW. 


Currently the annual production for the Stapylton Bioenergy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
20,000 
Homes Powered
3,500
People Powered
9,200
Cars Charged
400,000
Gas Extracted
12,460,000 M3
CO2e Abated
121,500
Water Saved
44,000,000 litres
 Stapylton Bioenergy Facility

Swanbank Bioenergy Facility

QLD

ReOrganic Energy Swanbank is a joint venture between LMS and Remondis. The facility was redeveloped in 2012 to convert the site to a power generation project and today has an installed capacity of 1.5MW.  

Currently, the annual production for the Swanbank Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
12,400
Homes Powered
2,200
People Powered
5,700
Cars Charged
248,000
Gas Extracted
6,836,000 M3
CO2e Abated
67,800
Water Saved
27,280,000 litres
 Swanbank Bioenergy Facility

Wollert Renewable Energy Hub

VIC

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Hanson Landfill Services. The facility was commissioned in 2006 and has an installed capacity of 7.7MW, plus an additional 0.15MW solar PV system.  

Currently, the annual production for the Wollert Renewable Energy Hub is approximately:

MWh Exported
59,000 
Homes Powered
10,400
People Powered
27,150 
Cars Charged
1,180,000
Gas Extracted
38,350,000 M3
CO2e Abated
388,900
Water Saved
129,800,000 litres
 Wollert Renewable Energy Hub

Wyndham Bioenergy Facility

VIC

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in parternship with Wyndham City Council. The facility was commissioned in 2003 and has an installed capacity of 4.0MW.  

Currently, the annual production for the Wyndham Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
32,500
Homes Powered
5,750
People Powered
14,950
Cars Charged
650,000
Gas Extracted
19,450,000 M3
CO2e Abated
200,000
Water Saved
71,500,000 litres
 Wyndham Bioenergy Facility

Wyong Bioenergy Facility

NSW

This facility is owned and operated by LMS in partnership with Central Coast Council. The facility was commissioned in 2010 and has an installed capacity of 2.2MW.  

Currently, the annual production for the Wyong Renewable Energy Facility is approximately:

MWh Exported
17,500
Homes Powered
3,100
People Powered
8,050
Cars Charged
350,000
Gas Extracted
11,375,000 M3
CO2e Abated
111,000
Water Saved
38,500,000 litres
 Wyong Bioenergy Facility