
The City of Naperville's new gasifier Green Fuels Depot facility.
NAPERVILLE, IL – The City of Naperville, Ill. opened its new “Green Fuels Depot” gasifier facility, which will provide three fuels: electricity, hydrogen, and ethanol, for the City’s fleet and other municipal uses.
The new facility is located at the City’s Springbrook Waste Facility and will convert City wood chips from yard waste into those two fuels and electricity. According to the City, the facility can supply electricity it generates to the City-owned utility’s power grid, and ethanol produced can help operate Naperville’s flex-fuel fleet vehicles.
The facility is part of the Green Fuels Depot project, which involved cooperation with Congresswoman Judy Biggert (IL 13th), the U.S. Department of Energy, Packer Engineering, Argonne National Laboratory, and the Naperville Development Partnership to bring it online. Funding is coming from the U.S. Department of Energy through a Congressionally Directed Project at the request of U.S. Rep. Judy Biggert. Packer Engineering and the City of Naperville are also providing non-cash contributions to the project, including temporary use of land and buildings plus time and labor from salaried employees.












