W2E Organic Power, CIYCOR and EISENMANN Announce Teaming on State-of-the-Art Green Energy Generation Facility in SC
$23M Project to Process Organic Waste into Green Energy
September 1, 2011: Columbia, SC -- Three leaders in the renewable energy industry announced a teaming arrangement to construct and operate a state-of-the-art anaerobic digestion facility in Columbia, SC.
The W2E facility is a truly sustainable, renewable energy facility returning the nutrients from the organic waste back to the earth. Closing the loop, the soil amendment produced by the facility will be used for local agriculture as well as commercial and residential landscape applications. The organic waste consists of food, grease, waste produce, yard, and several other sources which together provide a nutrient and energy rich mix from which the anaerobic process converts the waste into clean natural biogas.
Daniel Rickenmann, CEO of W2E Organic Power, characterized the Columbia facility as the flagship of W2E’s national build-out of anaerobic digestion facilities. 'We have developed a significant group of partners with waste streams for our system and we look forward to beginning this brand new effort to process waste into energy. The strength of the project has been greatly enhanced by the addition of CIYCOR to the team, and we couldn't be more positive about the early completion of the Columbia facility.' Mr. Rickenmann said.
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