Klamath Falls Bioenergy Plans Plant for Oregon

Klamath Falls Bioenergy, a subsidiary of Northwest Energy in Bellevue, Wash., is seeking a site to build a 35 MW bioenergy power generation plant in Klamath Falls, Ore. The facility will cost $70-$120 million and employ 175 during construction, 30 permanent jobs during operation and 100 associated woods jobs related to logging and hauling biomass. [...]

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Klamath Falls Bioenergy, a subsidiary of Northwest Energy in Bellevue, Wash., is seeking a site to build a 35 MW bioenergy power generation plant in Klamath Falls, Ore. The facility will cost $70-$120 million and employ 175 during construction, 30 permanent jobs during operation and 100 associated woods jobs related to logging and hauling biomass. Plans are to begin building by 2011 and be operational in 2012. A 20-year supply agreement with timberland management company JWTR will be the facility’s primary feedstock source.

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  1. Michael W Maffei added these pithy words on January 6, 2011 | Permalink

    Funny I have considered Klamath Falls as a Project site for a few years now. I created an organic ice amendment that for slippery surfaces that works on roads and walkways and doubles as a fertilizer.Isuccessfully patented the mixes and what I call the Renewable Process involving growing pine trees at an accelerated rate on a rotational schedule on 12 equal size plots for 9 years each. My experimental plot has successfully demonstrated this can be done.The trees on the experimental plot have been fed annually this mix for 12 years and they were plug 2s when I started now they are between 35-38 feet tall.This being accomplished with planting them 3×3 feet apart.If you want to know more call me @(509)741-9027

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