EDL

EDL

Renewable Energy Power Generation

Brisbane, Queensland 15,263 followers

Welcome to EDL. Welcome to a world of new energy.

About us

As a leading global producer of sustainable distributed energy, EDL is dedicated to a world of new energy for our customers, stakeholders and communities. We understand, and are prepared for, the complexities associated with a decarbonising energy market. As such, EDL develops innovative, tailored solutions to meet our customers’ expectations of reliable, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable energy. We own and operate a global portfolio of power stations across Australia, North America and Europe that utilise a range of generation and fuel sources.

Website
https://edlenergy.com
Industry
Renewable Energy Power Generation
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Brisbane, Queensland
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1988
Specialties
Renewables, waste coal mine gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), solar energy, wind energy, renewable natural gas (RNG), sustainable energy, battery storage, Remote energy, Hybrid renewable energy, Landfill gas to electricity, Remote energy, Clean energy, Biomethane, coal seam gas to electricity, and Energy and mines

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    Well said! “RNG is a vital part of the transition to a low-carbon energy system, complementing other renewable sources like wind and solar.” With capacity to produce up to 7 million MMBtu per year of #renewablenaturalgas (RNG) from facilities in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Texas, we’re proud to be part of the energy transition. The potential for a cleaner energy mix through expansion of the RNG market is enormous, and we’re looking forward to helping to realize that potential. #renewablenaturalgas #development #RNG #energytransition 

    Check out the continued growth of #RNG facilities across North America! 🌎 Why is this growth so important? 🌱 Environmental Impact: RNG facilities capture and convert methane emissions from waste into usable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 🔋 Energy Independence: Expanding RNG infrastructure strengthens energy resilience by providing a sustainable and locally sourced alternative to fossil fuels. 💼 Economic Benefits: The growth of RNG facilities creates jobs, boosts local economies, and promotes investment in innovative technologies. What does this mean for the future of clean fuels? 🧩 Cleaner Energy Mix: RNG is a vital part of the transition to a low-carbon energy system, complementing other renewable sources like wind and solar. 🔄 Circular Economy: Utilizing waste materials to produce energy, RNG supports a circular economy, reducing waste and promoting sustainability. 📈 Market Expansion: The increase in RNG facilities highlights the growing demand for renewable fuels, paving the way for further advancement of the #renewablegas market. Drop a 🙌🏼 below to celebrate this #development milestone with us!

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    We are proud and privileged to be working with former refugees and asylum seekers to help them start their professional careers in Australia with the support of CareerSeekers.   EDL has been welcoming CareerSeekers interns since 2017 and value the talent, resilience and diversity of thought they bring to our business.   Last night we joined current and former EDL interns in attending the inaugural CareerSeekers mid-year celebration in Brisbane and learned more about the organisation’s new impact statement ‘Future.Proof.’ which demonstrates how employers can shore up future talent needs by tapping into an often-underutilized pool of recruitment candidates.     #CareerSeekers #refugees #asylumseekers #internship #refugeesupport #ProfessionalDevelopment #Diversity #Inclusion  

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    Inaugural CareerSeekers Brisbane event: celebrating the achievement of refugees in the Sunshine State 🎉 🌟 Last year, CareerSeekers took the bold step of expanding our operations in Queensland, making a permanent home in the State, and employing our first local staff member. That courage has been rewarded and this year CareerSeekers provided more life-changing employment opportunities for people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds in Queensland than ever before.  Last night, in the beautiful surroundings of Customs House, it was time to celebrate that step, and more importantly, to celebrate the achievements of people from refugee backgrounds who have started their professional careers in Australia, and the forward-thinking employers who have supported them. After an energising Tribal Welcome to Country from Shannon Ruska, CareerSeekers Chair Penny Graham hosted a Q&A with CareerSeekers participant Frank Kabalu and his manager Madison Bailey exploring how internships have worked at international law firm Ashurst.  This was followed by an inspiring presentation from CareerSeeker Jawed Sarwary and thoughts from his manager at CS Energy Philip Nahrung. Thanks to all who attended to show their support and make our first-ever Brisbane Spotlight a memorable night - despite a small sporting event being held across town. We loved seeing so many people from partners and stakeholders old and new. Too many to mention everyone but thanks to John Holland, CPB Contractors, GHD, Ventia, EDL, Fulton Hogan, Herbert Smith Freehills, Multicultural Affairs Queensland, PICA Group, Thiess, QIC, ACCIONA AU & NZ, Broad Construction, Fujitsu, Arup, Engineers Australia, UGL, and CIMIC Group Limited #supportrefugees #internshipbrisbane #socialimpact

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    Some of our 2024 Winter interns recently visited our Browns Plains Landfill Gas (LFG) Power Station, south of Brisbane, to learn more about running a renewable energy plant. 📋 The group were led through their first TAKE 5 safety discussion before being escorted around the power station, and the gas field. 🛠The visit was a great opportunity to visualize first-hand the projects they are working on to identify efficiency improvements at EDL’s landfill gas collection networks around the world. ♻ 🔌 EDL operates 44 landfill gas power stations, with a combined generation capacity of more than 270MW that is used to power homes and businesses across Australia, North America and Europe. 👩🎓 We take great pride in our internship and graduate programs and strive to provide the best opportunities for university students to learn and grow their potential. 📢 Look out for future announcements about when applications will be accepted for EDL’s Australian Summer 2024 internship program.   To view all global career opportunities with EDL, please visit our Careers page: https://lnkd.in/g43__26c

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    During NAIDOC Week and beyond, we acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands where we operate, and the value of the relationships with all Indigenous Peoples across our workplaces, our business and communities. Our recognition of NAIDOC Week 2024 has included sharing the stories of some of our colleagues. Meet Shanara, a proud Kalkadoon, Mitakoodi and Waluwarra Woman from Kalkadoon Country (Mt. Isa).   Shanara joined the @EDL Team as an intern in 2021 and will very soon become a member of our Graduate Program after completing her degree in Chemical and Environmental Engineering this year.   Shanara works in the fuels team where she has been modelling the gas field pipeline networks of EDL’s landfill gas to renewable energy sites in North America, to identify opportunities to improve gas flow efficiency.   For Shanara, this year’s NAIDOC theme is about “being openly loud and proud about her culture and identity, and a time to acknowledge and celebrate all that her family and ancestors have done.” “It’s also about the commitment to acknowledging, learning and preserving the rich culture and traditions of Indigenous Australia,’’ she said. #NAIDOC2024 #Keepthefireburning 

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    This NAIDOC Week, EDL is highlighting the work and experiences of some of our Indigenous colleagues. Meet Patrick, the operator of our power station that generates electricity for his hometown of Beagle Bay, on the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome in the Kimberely region of Western Australia. A proud Bunuba man, Patrick has lived in Beagle Bay all his life, and worked for EDL operating the local power station for six years. Patrick is part of our Remote Energy business, that integrates a variety of energy sources, including natural gas, wind, solar, LNG, diesel and battery storage, to power remote communities and industrial projects in Australia. Patrick and his wife have three children, a daughter aged 21 who lives at Fitzroy Crossing, and two sons, aged 18 and 10, who they enjoy taking camping on the beach and hunting and fishing. For Patrick and his family, NAIDOC Week each year is a time to gather and celebrate the traditions of their Aboriginal culture. #NAIDOCWeek2024 #KeepTheFireBurning

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    This NAIDOC Week, EDL is proud to join in celebrating the achievements of First Nations peoples and their commitment to practicing the oldest continuous cultures on Earth. The theme for this year’s NAIDOC Week is “Keep the Fire Burning, Blak, Loud and Proud”; highlighting the proud and unyielding spirit of Australia’s Indigenous communities, inviting all to stand in solidarity and amplify First Nation’s voices. We are sharing the stories of some of our Indigenous colleagues, starting with Teale, a proud Wiradjuri Woman. Teale has always felt a strong connection to culture through art, with one of her earliest memories being her grandma teaching the art of dot painting. Teale began her career at EDL as an intern through the CareerTrackers program that supports pre-professional Indigenous university students and links them with employers. Teale is now a Project Manager working in the Continuous Improvement and Minor Projects team and was the inaugural Chair for EDL's Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group, which she proudly chaired for four years. During her almost 10 years at EDL, Teale has also been given the opportunity to work outside of the Engineering field in the Energy Markets and Clean Energy operations teams, including a few months of FIFO work at the Moranbah Power Station. For Teale, this year’s NAIDOC theme means “being unapologetically proud of our culture, keeping the knowledge alive and the conversation going.” #NAIDOCWeek2024 #KeepTheFireBurning

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    We are pleased to be supplying more #renewableenergy to local homes and businesses at Byron Center, Michigan, following expansion of our landfill gas power station at the South Kent Landfill. Addition of a third engine has increased installed capacity to 4.8 MW, to make beneficial use of more biogas coming from the landfill following expansion of the gas capture network by Kent County. The power station, which had operated with two engines since 2009, uses biogas captured from decomposing waste at the landfill, to generate renewable electricity, which is supplied to Consumers Energy, and into the local power network. #landfillgas #biomethane https://lnkd.in/g8S7bBCa

    More renewable energy for residents and business following landfill gas power station expansion at Byron Center, Michigan | EDL

    More renewable energy for residents and business following landfill gas power station expansion at Byron Center, Michigan | EDL

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    Congratulations to our EDL North America team members who have been recognized for their contributions to advances in predictive maintenance technology by service partner KCF Technologies, Inc. Regional Operations Manager, Jon Pfarr accepted on behalf of EDL the ‘Rookie of the Year’ award at the 2024 Manufacturing the Future Summit, hosted by KCF Technologies. EDL has engaged KCF Technologies to pilot and deploy their machine health platform at several of EDL’s renewable energy gas processing plants. Aron Gunn Sara Swanson Rufus Ashiedu Rodd Ligols, MBA Ryan Humphrey Steven Wyant Enrique Cisneros https://lnkd.in/gUD3jzvK

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    National Sales Manager driving energy solutions for oil and gas.

    Congratulations to EDL Energy, for winning the Rookie of The Year award, at the KCF Technologies, Inc. Manufacturing the Future 2024 Summit! Honored to work with Jon Pfarr and team! EDL Energy started with a pilot in late ‘22 and today we have deployed across 6 facilities in the US 👏🏼 Thank you Jon Pfarr Aron Gunn Sara Swanson Rodd Ligols, MBA Rufus Ashiedu Ryan Humphrey Steven Wyant and Enrique Cisneros for trusting my team!

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    🤝 This week we welcome the first cohort for 2024 to the EDL Australian Internship Program.   👨🎓 👩🎓 The group of seven university students will gain valuable industry experience from being embedded across our Engineering, IT and Communications departments during their winter break.   The program sees our interns placed into the day-to-day workings of the company where they will actively assist their teams on real-world projects and present their experience to the EDL executive leadership team.   The group includes students supported by both CareerTrackers and CareerSeekers. CareerTrackers supports pre-professional First Nations university students and links them with employers while, CareerSeekers assists humanitarian entrants who have settled in Australia to find work in the fields they trained for back in their home countries. Both of these programs assist EDL to further support university students in completing internships during their study breaks each year.   📢 Look out for future announcements about when applications will be accepted for the Summer intake to the EDL Australian Internship Program.   To view all global career opportunities with EDL, please visit our Careers page: https://lnkd.in/g43__26c Don't miss your chance to be a part of our dynamic team! ⚡

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    This Sunday, 23rd June, we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day and honour the women working in the field of engineering. EDL is proud to embrace this year’s theme, #Enhancedbyengineering, and the contributions of female engineers and women who support engineering departments globally across our business and the customers we power. Meet Suki Zhang, one of EDL’s cohort of trailblazing young engineers. Suki joined EDL as an intern in 2022 while still studying, and this year progressed to our Graduate Program, after gaining her Electrical Engineering Degree at the end of 2023. Suki said her knack for solving puzzles and curiosity about how to make a difference in the world led her to study engineering where she found the opportunity to work on real world problems to create eco-friendly solutions. Learn more about Suki’s story here: https://lnkd.in/g-Piu9SK #INWED24 #enhancedbyengineering #womeninengineering

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