Tennessee City Receives $250,000 State Grant for Waste-to-Energy Project
Tennessee City Receives $250,000 State Grant for Waste-to-Energy Project
SUGAR LAND--July 6, 2015--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--PHG Energy (Nashville, Tennessee) has been contracted to build a waste-to-energy plant for the city of Lebanon, Tennessee, which has received a $250,000 matching grant for the project. The project is aimed at reducing landfill usage and providing electrical power. The grant was made by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
Within this article: Details on the new waste-to-energy project in Lebanon, Tennessee, including capacity, major components and investment value.
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