Welcome to Liberty Energy Center

An Environment Friendly, State of the Art, Electrical Generation Plant utilizing
renewable biosolid fuel sources - "Leave Nothing to Waste!"

Liberty Energy, Inc. is proposing an innovative and sustainable energy facility (Liberty Energy Center) on approximately 27 acres of land on Holloway Road near Lost Hills, immediately across the street from the existing Liberty Composting facility. Liberty Energy Center is expected to be operational in 2012 and will replace composting capacity at Liberty Compost with renewable energy production using the same feedstocks.

Liberty Energy Center, Hamilton, ON project imageImage of proposed Liberty Energy Center - Lost Hills California
The Liberty Energy Center will produce 13.5 MW (gross) of electrical power for delivery to residents and businesses within Kern County. The project has already secured a long-term power purchase agreement from PG&E. When running, the plant requires no fossil fuel, as only sustainable biomass is used to supplement the biosolids fuel. Biomass will include grass and yard clippings, arbor waste, forest waste and clean dimensional lumber scraps. As California is committed to composting such waste where possible, Liberty would only use difficult to compost biomass.



Image of proposed Liberty Energy Centre, Hamilton, Ontario Artist's rendering of LEC Lost Hills, CA area map of area around proposed plant





Location of proposed site - Holloway Rd.
East of I-5, N.W. of Lost Hills, CA
Liberty Energy Center, Looking Southeast
Computer Generated Rendering
of the proposed plant.
Liberty Energy Center, Lost Hills, California
Computer Generated Rendering
of the proposed plant.