Company Proposes $20 Million Waste-to-Diesel Plant in Augusta, ME

Date: January 27, 2012

Source: GGI Energy

A Texas-based renewable energy company is proposing to build a $20 million waste-to-diesel fuel conversion plant in Augusta, Maine at the site of the city's landfill. The company, Eastern Green Energy LLC which is a subsidiary of GGI Energy (Plano, TX), said a similar, large scale plant in Korea went online in 2007 and that the technology has existed since 1958. The company's process involves sorting, crushing and dehydrating the waste and, with proprietary technology, converting it into a gas which is then purified and converted into ready-to-use fuel. The process can handle nearly any kind of feedstock other than metal, glass, and ceramic materials, and generates very few emissions and no toxic emissions. The initial facility would convert about 50 tons of waste per day which could double the remaining life span of the city's Hatch Hill landfill by about 15 years. The city would pay the firm to take the waste for which it receives a tipping fee but would also receive lease payments from the firm. The firm will earn revenue by selling the fuel for which it is currently shopping an off take agreement with potential buyers.

To learn more about Eastern Green Energy LLC, visit: www.ggienergyinc.com.

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