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New York NY (SPX) Feb 20, 2008 Laidlaw Berlin has announced that it has filed an application with the operator of the New England power grid, ISO New England, for the interconnection of its Berlin, New Hampshire, biomass energy project. "This is yet another significant milestone in the development process of the project," said Michael Bartoszek, CEO. Separately, Laidlaw announced that the 30 day appeal period in connection with the January 10, 2008, unanimous approval for the subdivision of the former Fraser pulp mill site in Berlin to be acquired by Laidlaw has expired without any appeals. This paves the way for the imminent closing of acquisition and related financing. Laidlaw is currently in the process of finalizing these arrangements.
About the Berlin, NH Biomass-Energy Project The project involves a capital investment of over $80 million by Laidlaw and its investors and is expected to employ 40 directly and create over 500 indirect jobs. Once completed, the plant is expected to be among the largest and most environmentally advanced biomass-energy plants in North America. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Laidlaw Energy Group Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com
New York NY (SPX) Feb 20, 2008Global Energy has announced that the Company is currently in negotiations with joint venture partners in Germany and Poland for the construction of plants that would convert municipal solid waste materials into mineral renewable energy using technology developed by Dr. Christian Koch through his company AlphaKat GMBH. |
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