Local Officials and Industry Leaders Join Ameresco to Mark Completion of New Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project

Ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Johnson Canyon Landfill to recognize the completion of construction on the 1.4 MW landfill gas-to-energy project

FRAMINGHAM, MA and GONZALES, CA – September 12, 2013 – Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE:AMRC), a leading energy efficiency and renewable energy company, today joined with local California officials and energy industry leaders to commemorate the completion of its 1.4 megawatt (MW) landfill gas-to-energy (LFGTE) project at the Johnson Canyon Landfill in Gonzales, California.

City of Gonzales Vice-Mayor Scott Funk, City of Palo Alto Mayor Gregory Scharff, and Patrick Mathews, General Manager/Chief Administrative Officer of the Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) joined Ameresco officials for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to recognize the innovative renewable energy project that is expected to improve the surrounding environment and provide green power to the City of Palo Alto at a low, competitive rate.

“The Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority continues its focus on finding worth in what our community discards and the Ameresco landfill gas-to-energy project is a great example of creating community value,” said Patrick Mathews, General Manager/Chief Administrative Officer, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority.  “We are proud of our partnership with Ameresco in creating a brand new renewable-energy source in the Salinas Valley.”

Ameresco designed, permitted, constructed and now operates the LFGTE facility at the Johnson Canyon Landfill in Gonzales, which is owned by SVSWA. Ameresco Johnson Canyon, LLC has a gas agreement with SVSWA to purchase the landfill gas for use in their plant, and signed a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the City of Palo Alto for the renewable energy.  A portion of the revenues from the sale of that power will be returned to the SVSWA for the duration of the contract.

“Partnering with Ameresco on this state-of-the-art landfill gas-to-energy project will not only help our City become more energy efficient, but will also provide a more sustainable future for Palo Alto and its residents,” said Palo Alto Mayor Gregory Scharff. “This project not only generates enough clean energy to power nearly 1,000 homes, but will reduce our community’s carbon footprint.”

“We are thrilled to have partnered with the Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority and the City of Palo Alto to provide residents with clean, renewable energy for years to come,” said Michael T. Bakas, Senior Vice President, Renewable Energy, Ameresco. “We have had a successful track record working with many counties and municipalities in California and across the nation to provide alternative energy resources, and we are excited that our project will help SVSWA and Palo Alto and its constituents to achieve their sustainability goals in a cost effective manner.”

Ameresco’s LFGTE plant safely diverts landfill gas through extraction wells and pipes it to a landfill gas-to-energy plant, where it is cleaned before specialized engines convert it to electricity for sale to the electrical marketplace. The LFGTE facilities also improve greenhouse gas compliance and provide revenue for landfill owners while providing end users with a clean, renewable option for their energy.  Ameresco also offers biomass, geothermal, wind and solar projects, as well as energy efficiency solutions and Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs).

About Ameresco, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC) is a leading independent provider of comprehensive services, energy efficiency, infrastructure upgrades, asset sustainability and renewable energy solutions for facilities throughout North America. Ameresco’s services include upgrades to a facility’s energy infrastructure and the development, construction and operation of renewable energy plants. Ameresco has successfully completed energy saving, environmentally responsible projects with federal, state and local governments, healthcare and educational institutions, housing authorities, and commercial and industrial customers. With its corporate headquarters in Framingham, MA, Ameresco provides local expertise through its 66 offices in 33 states, five Canadian provinces and the United Kingdom. Ameresco has more than 900 employees. For more information, visit www.ameresco.com.

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Ameresco: CarolAnn Hibbard, 508-661-2264, [email protected]