AZ Renewable Energy Project Goes Online
Last week, Arizona’s newest renewable energy project went online and started generating enough electricity to supply about 9,000 homes. Renegy’s Biomass Power Plant is located near Snowflake, AZ. The plant takes forest waste generated from thinning projects, chips it up, dries it and then burns it in a boiler more than 10 stories tall. Renegy claims that the process is 98% cleaner burning then if forest crews just burned the slash piles like they normally do. Plus, we’re getting electrcity out of it. Some of the first fuel that came to the plant is actually being cleaned out of the devastating Rodeo-Chediski burn area in Arizona’s eastern White Mountain region. The plant has about a 2 year supply of wood chips already spread across 120 acres of land and expects there will be plenty more fuel coming from forest waste over the years.
The plant actually sits next to the old Abitibi pulp paper mill. The plant takes all of the recycled paper from the Phoenix area and turns it into new paper. Some of the recycled paper pulp can’t be reused again so that is normally sorted out and dumped into a landfill in the area. But now, that waste paper that can’t be used again is dried into chips and burned along with the wood chips. It creates another steady fuel supply that would normally just go to waste. Both APS and SRP are purchasing power from the Snowflake Biomass Power Plant which I think is a great demonstration of renewable energy ideas we need to pursue full speed right now.
To read more about Renegy or their new plant in Snowflake, AZ head to their website.
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