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Ada Cogeneration Project is situated within a large modern industrial park owned by the makers of Amway products located in Ada, Michigan. The modern cogeneration plant provides Amway essential steam which is utilized in the manufacturing process of its many diverse product lines. In addition, electricity is provided to Consumers Energy Company under a long term power purchase arrangement.

Walleye Power, LLC is the owner of the Bay Shore facility, a pet coke fired circulating fluidized bed (CFB) steam and electricity generation facility located in Oregon, Ohio on Maumee Bay, Lake Erie, six miles east of Toledo, Ohio

Bridgewater Power Company, LP is a renewable energy biomass facility situated in Bridgewater, New Hampshire.  The project purchases wood and waste wood through short-term purchase agreements as its primary fuel.

The Burney Forest Power facility is a 31 MW biomass-fueled power plant selling electricity to Pacific Gas & Electric Co. The plant uses fixed grate stoker combustion technology.

Conemaugh Generation Station located on a 2,500 acre site along the Conemaugh River, 13 miles northwest of Johnstown, PA. Conemaugh Power Plant is a major component of the billion-dollar power development in the Chestnut Ridge. The station was constructed by investor-owned utilities representing four eastern states and the District of Columbia. The station burns about 4.8 million tons of Pennsylvania coal per year. Conemaugh is a supercritical tangential fired boiler with a Steam Turbine Generator package. The plant provides approximately 200 full time jobs and provides employment for about 100 related trucking jobs as well as employment for Pennsylvania miners. Conemaugh is equipped with the most advanced environmental control technology including a FGD Scrubber and an SCR.

Edom Hills is a 20 MW renewable energy wind farm situated in Cathedral City, California, just a few minutes north of downtown Palm Springs.   The site was re-powered in 2008.   The facility sells all of its energy under a long term Power Purchase Agreement with Southern California Edison.

Keystone Generation Station is located on a 1,000 acre track off highway 210 in Plum Creek Township 35 miles northwest of Johnstown, PA. Keystone Power Plant is a major component of the billion-dollar power development in the Chestnut Ridge. The Keystone station was constructed by investor-owned utilities representing five eastern states and the District of Columbia. The station burns about 4.5 million tons of Pennsylvania coal per year. The plant provides approximately 200 full time jobs and provides employment for about 100 related trucking jobs as well as employment for Pennsylvania miners. Keystone is a supercritical tangential fired boiler with a Steam Turbine Generator package. The plant provides approximately 200 full time jobs. Keystone is equipped with the most advanced environmental control technology including a FGD Scrubber and an SCR.

The Northampton Generating Facility is located in the anthracite coal mining region, in the town of Northampton, Pennsylvania. The facility is designed to convert the anthracite mining refuse (culm or coal refuse) left over from decades of coal mining in the region into energy. Employing state-of-the art Ahlstrom Pyroflow circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boiler technology, the facility is able to efficiently burn low BTU refuse in an environmentally safe and beneficial manner. Along with other waste coal facilities, Northampton provides a unique and profound environmental benefit by consuming coal refuse from past and current mining activities as well as abandoned coal refuse piles. As a consequence, abandoned mining sites can be reclaimed and restored to usable land and environmental damage from acid mine drainage, harmful air emissions, along with human health and safety issues, derived from these coal refuse piles is eliminated. Mitigation of acid mine drainage runoff provides a material benefit to surface water and ground water and to the watershed in the areas from which the project acquires its fuel.

The Panther Creek Energy Facility is located in the anthracite coal mining region, in the Borough of Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania. The facility is designed to  convert the anthracite mining refuse (culm) left over from decades of coal mining in the region into energy. Employing state-of-the art Ahlstrom Pyroflow circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boiler technology, the facility is able to efficiently burn low BTU refuse in an environmentally safe and beneficial manner.  Along with other waste coal facilities, Panther Creek provides a unique and profound environmental benefit by consuming waste coal from past and current mining activities as well as abandoned waste coal piles.  As a consequence, mining sites can be reclaimed and restored to usable land and environmental damage from acid mine drainage derived from these waste coal piles is eliminated.  Mitigation of acid mine drainage runoff provides a material benefit to surface water and ground water and to the watershed in the areas from which the project acquires its fuel.

The Scrubgrass Facility is located in the bituminous coal mining region, in Scrubgrass out in Western Pennsylvania. The facility is designed to  convert the bituminous mining refuse (GOB) left over from decades of coal mining in the region into energy. Employing state-of-the art Tampella/Kvaerner circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boiler technology, the facility is able to efficiently burn low BTU refuse in an environmentally safe and beneficial manner.  Along with other waste coal facilities, Scrubgrass provides a unique and profound environmental benefit by consuming waste coal from past and current mining activities as well as abandoned waste coal piles.  As a consequence, mining sites can be reclaimed and restored to usable land and environmental damage from acid mine drainage derived from these waste coal piles is eliminated.  Mitigation of acid mine drainage runoff provides a material benefit to surface water and ground water and to the watershed in the areas from which the project acquires its fuel.

Top of Iowa Wind Power LLC is a renewable energy wind farm, located in Joice, Iowa. The project sells electricity through the merchant MISO market.

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