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project at the Marlay-Taylor water reclamation facility in Maryland , US. The reconstruction and improvement project, designed ..... through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the Maryland Clean Water State Revolving Fund. For more Cogeneration
solutions company, Veolia Energy North America has purchased the Comfort Link district cooling system business in Baltimore, Maryland , US, one of the nations’ largest ice thermal storage systems that serves 50 major customers in the city. Comfort Link
convert more than 50 of its existing New Jersey, Connecticut and Maryland locations to solar power. Representing nearly 80% of its ..... operates 34 stores in New Jersey, 17 in Connecticut and 16 in Maryland . Following the so-called East Coast solar installation
advanced wastewater treatment plant is the largest in the world, handling 370 million gallons of sewage a day from the region, and serves about 725 square miles of D.C., Maryland and Virginia. For more biomass power news
which received project financing of $5 million for constructing CHP project serving a poultry producer in Montgomery County, Maryland . The company will use wood chips as feedstock for generating electricity and the project will also generate steam with a boiler
and it required no capital investment from Gresham. The 420 kW peak capacity system is owned by SunEdison, Beltsville, Maryland . Gresham buys the array's power at rates below that of the local utility, Pacific Gas and Electric (the initial rate was
Act for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in Alabama, American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland , North Dakota, and Wyoming. WADE Canada officially welcomes vice president, Geraldine Byrne Geraldine Byrne is a welcome
rooftops. As of October 2009, Kohl’s has 78 solar power systems activated in California, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Oregon, Maryland and Connecticut, with another five in various stages of construction. The company estimates that a hosted solar system provides
nutrient, and revenue from the sale of excess energy, food waste tipping fees, and carbon credit sales. Mason Dixon Farms, Maryland In 1979, Mason Dixon Farms began operating the first plug flow digester at a commercial farm. For over 25 years, the farm
electricity distribution. Baltimore Refuse Energy Company – a 4.2 MW turbine generator installed by Turbosteam in Baltimore, Maryland This did nothing to remove the bias against local generation, which is the only way to recycle otherwise wasted energy. The