Biomass Power Developers Are Busy Generating Jobs
A Topic to Be Discussed at the Southeast Biomass Conference & Trade Show in Atlanta, GA, Produced by BBI International
ATLANTA, GA -- (Marketwire) -- 10/11/11 -- In some areas of the country, people are finally starting to realize the potential for biomass plants to create jobs. Recently there have been many news stories of project developers starting construction, breaking ground or just announcing their projects.
Most recently, Rentech Inc.'s Northwest Renewable Energy Center in Port St. Joe, Fla., was approved by the City Commission. The $225 million plant will produce 55 megawatts of electricity from 930 tons of woody biomass a day. The plant is expected to create 200 construction jobs and about 85 direct and indirect jobs once it is up and running.
Also in Florida, construction has begun on American Renewables' 100-megawatt Gainesville Renewable Energy Center in Gainesville, Fla. The plant will use 1 million tons of woody biomass a year sourced from within a 75-mile radius to produce enough power for 70,000 homes. During construction, the plant will create about 400 jobs and once operational will require about 40 full-time employees and is expected to generate about 700 jobs in the area, mostly related to feedstock procurement.
In Berlin, N.H., Cate Street Capital held a ground breaking for its $275 million biomass power plant, Burgess BioPower, which is expected to create 400 construction jobs and 40 permanent jobs at the plant, and others in the local logging and forestry-related industries. The 75-megawatt plant will burn about 750,000 tons of wood per year.
Although it's still in the development phase, a 60-megawatt biomass power plant planned for Fort Meade, Fla., has the potential to create 350 construction jobs, 35 permanent jobs in the plant and 85 jobs associated with growing and transporting the eucalyptus feedstock to the plant. Plant developer U.S. EcoGen Polk LLC has secured a 29.5-year power purchase agreement and plan to begin construction on the $200 million facility early next year.
Learn more about these projects at the Southeast Biomass Conference & Trade Show, taking place November 1-3, 2011 in Atlanta, GA.
To view the agenda please visit www.biomassconference.com/southeast
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Founded in 1995, BBI International produces globally recognized bioenergy events and trade magazines. In addition to the International Biomass Conference & Expo and its allied regional events, BBI owns and operates the largest, longest-running ethanol conference in the world -- the International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW) -- and the International Biorefining Conference & Trade Show. The company publishes Biomass Power & Thermal, Ethanol Producer Magazine, Biorefining Magazine, and Biodiesel Magazine, as well as a number of ancillary products including maps, directories, e-newsletters and other web-based industry resources.
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