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Mixed Organics Digester

October 31, 2011
Writer: BioCycle Staff

Publication: BioCycle Magazine

Haviland, Ohio
MIXED ORGANICS DIGESTER
In late 2010, the Ohio Department of Development awarded $10 million in grants to 11 projects that planned to use anaerobic digestion to convert feedstocks — such as municipal solid wastes, food and farm wastes and other biomass or waste materials — into electricity, heat, fuel and other biobased products. The program was funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act’s State Energy Program. The grant recipients included Haviland Co., which was awarded $1 million to own and operate an anaerobic digester in Paulding County. Construction of the $3.5 million digester got under way this past summer. It will process about 120 tons/day of mixed organic waste streams, says quasar energy group, which is building and will own the facility in collaboration with a local company. Energy from the 1 MW plant will be sold to the neighboring Haviland Plastic Products Company. Start-up is projected for late 2011.


 

 

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