As little as possible.
As was mentioned in the post So – They have Tried to Convince You to Be Concerned about Fibrowatt’s Water Usage…, the Fibrominn plant typically uses about 100 – 125 gallons per minute (gpm) of water, most of which is used to reduce air emissions from the plant.
Is this a lot of
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Posted by Terry Walmsley on July 21, 2010
Tagged with Design | FibroCoast | Fibrominn | Water
Fibrowatt’s approach to “Power from Poultry Litter” is to develop a project properly sized to meet the need of the poultry industry in a particular poultry-growing region. To provide this alternative litter management solution, we also must be mindful of economic criteria – therefore a plant is sized according to somewhat opposing factors.
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Posted by Terry Walmsley on March 22, 2010
Tagged with Manure Management | Power Purchase | Project Size | Renewable Energy
While you may have seen it stated that Fibrowatt was “banned in Delaware”, this is not correct. There is no ban on Fibrowatt in Delaware and there is no ban on poultry litter combustion in Delaware. In fact, poultry litter combustion is specifically allowed in Delaware, but at small scale. What the
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Posted by Terry Walmsley on March 10, 2010
Tagged with Opposition | Siting