| REM IN THE NEWS
The
Daily Banner "Boiler 'not a
done deal'" A proposed poultry litter
boiler planned for the JCR plant in Linkwood is
"not a done deal" and undergoing a full
permitting process, according to a representative
of rem Engineering, Inc. of Roswell, GA. Click here
to learn more. |
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Washington
Post "Manure Furnace Proposed
on Eastern Shore" Why burn chicken manure?
For starters, consider how effectively chickens
produce it. Click here
to learn more. |
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WMDT-TV 47
"Could Chicken Manure Be Used
as Fuel?" This fall, Allen Farms, JCR
Enterprises and rem Engineering plan to build a
steam generation facility that will use chicken
manure as its main source of fuel. Click here
to learn more. |
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The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Plant
to Use Chicken Waste" rem Engineering
enters into an agreement with Allen Family Foods
to build a steam generation facility fueled by poultry
litter. Click here
to learn more. |
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The
Leader and State Register "Poultry
Waste a Source of Fuel'" A collaborative
environmental engineering project that will transform
chicken litter into a renewable, steam-based energy
source is expected to be online on the Eastern Shore
by next September. Click here
to learn more. |
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Delaware
Online "Steam Plant Will Run
on Manure'" Poultry house wastes would
power a new steam plant in Maryland west of Seaford
under a plan outlined Wednesday by Seaford-based
Allen's Hatchery, Inc. Click here
to learn more. |
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Delmarva Daily Times
"Chicken Waste Will Help Fuel New Allen's
Plant" Allen Hatchery, Inc. has announced
plans to use chicken manure to generate steam at
a facility in Linkwood, creating an alternative
use for bird litter that officials at the Seaford-based
poultry company say is pioneering and environmentally
friendly. Click here
to learn more. |
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WBOC-16 "New
Uses for Poultry Manure that Could Save Waterways"
Allen Family Foods of Seaford has a new solution
to a smelly problem. It will be the first poultry
company on Delmarva to turn some of the area's 700,000
tons of manure a year into fuel. Click here
to learn more. |
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DOE Biomass
Program
rem Engineering provided the electrical portion
of a biomass fueled gasifier at North Country Hospital
located in Newport, VT. Read the full story on the
U.S. Department of Energy website by clicking here. |
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
recently reported on rem's litter to energy power plant. Click
here to read "The power is in the manure - Pilot
project turns chicken droppings into electricity."
"Customized
Cogeneration: What you don't know about cogeneration may be
costing you thousands of dollars." -- by Bob Mooney,
April 2000
"Cogen
Saves 87% On Electric Bill - Tradewinds of VA called on services
of REM Engineering."
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