Green Energy Partners-DeKalb LLC plans to locate a gasification biomass plant fueled by wood chips to generate electricity near Lithonia, Georgia. According to newspaper reports, Patrick Ejike of Aku-Bata Group anticipates the facility would use 240 tons of wood chips per day and have the capacity to generate 10 megawatts of power. At this rate and operating 365 days per year, the plant could receive 87,600 tons of wood annually, mostly yard waste. |
June 2011: BREDL Analysis in response to industry supporters who criticized our BREDL fact sheet on Green Energy Partners proposed biomass gasification plant.
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March 2011: BREDL fact sheet on Green Energy Partners proposed biomass gasification plant.
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