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Nations first poultry-litter fueled plant opens
By E.M. Morrison
Benson, Minn. — Poultry power has come to the prairie.
Fibrominn will burn 500,000 tons of poultry manure a year, as well as other biomass, according to a written statement from the company. Most of the manure is supplied by central Minnesota turkey producers. Ash from combusted litter is reconditioned for Benson’s 55-megawatt Fibrominn power plant, fueled by poultry fertilizer at an adjacent plant, North
manure and other biomass,
started operating in October. The
American
Fertilizer LLC.
The plant’s opening caps nearly a decade of development efforts, which began in 1998. AURI participated in the early planning stages, working with Greg Langmo, a Litchfield, Minn., turkey grower, to explore new uses for the region’s abundant poultry manure. Later, AURI assisted with research on processing the ash for fertilizer.
Fibrominn, a subsidiary of Fibrowatt LLC, a Pennsylvania biomass power developer, has created about 100 new full-time jobs, the company says. The plant will spend $5 million a year on poultry manure and other local supplies and services. Fibrowatt is planning additional biomass power plants in Alabama, Georgia and Texas.■ |
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Jan - Mar 2008 AURI AG INNOVATION NEWS
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