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Friday, May 18, 2012
Taylor Biomass Energy Receives Approval for Waste-to-Energy Plant
Plant will convert more than 1,000 tons of solid waste, C&D material and wood waste per day into electricity.
Taylor Biomass Energy, based in Montgomery, N.Y., has received the final, local “green light” by the town board of Montgomery, N.Y., to move ahead with plans to build a waste-to-energy facility in the city. The project will be build on Taylor Recycling’s existing 90-acre site.
According to Taylor Biomass Energy (TBE), the vote to approve Phase III of the project’s site plan is the culmination of several years of review of the energy company by local officials.
Once completed, the Taylor Biomass-Montgomery gasification system will generate 24 megawatts of electricity. The project will also generate $384.4 million in economic impact, as well as 82 permanent jobs and 318 temporary construction jobs over the next 18 months.
For more, click the link below:
http://www.rewmag.com/taylor-biomass-wte-plant.aspx
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