All Posts Tagged With: "BioMass Energy"

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NH town sees economic potential of timber as fuel

“Every state around is looking for these giant handouts from Washington right now but we’re figuring we have kind of a two-fer going here,” Gallus said. “It’s a big infrastructure improvement and it’s a renewable energy resource. This is two of the incoming president’s big things he’d like to start with and we’d like to help him.”

14Feb2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Renewable fuels campaign targets schools

“The campaign represents an opportunity to address global warming through the agriculture and woodlands industries,” said Sue Beitlich, Farmer’s Union president.

4Dec2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Lawmaker Proposes $19M for ‘Green Energy’ Mills

“The bill’s intent is to equalize the treatment of all biomass producers, whether they sell electricity on the grid or use it more locally. It makes sense,” Michaud, D-Maine, said Wednesday. “I hope we can get it done next year.”

20Nov2008 | | 1 comment | Continued
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Proposed Biomass Plant Raises Questions

“This plant will emit dioxin. Dioxin is thought by many scientists to be the most harmful carcinogenic substance known to mankind,” says Ronald Saff, M.D., an allergist specialist in Tallahassee who opposes the proposed plant.

20Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Covanta has agreed to acquire two biomass energy facilities for $52 million

Covanta Holding Corporation,a world leader in development, operation and ownership of Energy-from-Waste and renewable energy facilities, today announced that it has amended its agreement to purchase two biomass energy facilities from co-owners Ridgewood Maine, L.L.C. and Indeck Energy Services, Inc. Pursuant to the amended agreement, Covanta has agreed to acquire these two facilities for approximately [...]

15Nov2008 | | 1 comment | Continued

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