FlexEnergy will deliver two powerstations in collaboration with Southern Research Institute (SRI) through the DoD’s Environmental Security Technology Certification Program.

Currently, a successful Powerstation pilot program operates at the Lamb Canyon Landfill in Riverside County, California.

The smaller, 10-ton test unit has the capability to produce enough electricity to power 30 homes in the community, the company said.

Upon completion of the installation, the 250kW Powerstation is expected to provide electricity potentially for 250 homes.

FlexEnergy CEO Joseph Perry said that the installation of the Flex Powerstation at Fort Benning enables the Army to generate its own continuous, clean, renewable energy from an on base landfill.

FlexEnergy is a cleantech company that creates clean energy with near-zero emissions from harmful greenhouse gases.