PHG Energy and City of Lebanon, Tennessee, Prepare for Waste-to-Energy Project Start-Up
PHG Energy and City of Lebanon, Tennessee, Prepare for Waste-to-Energy Project Start-Up
SUGAR LAND--October 6, 2016--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--PHG Energy LLC (Nashville, Tennessee) and the city of Lebanon, Tennessee, with Wilson County, Tennessee, are preparing for the startup and operation of a new waste-to-energy facility aimed at reducing landfill usage and providing green electrical power. The plant was constructed at the city's wastewater treatment facility and will gasify approximately 64 tons per day of landfill material into clean synthetic fuel to drive an internal combustion engine to produce 300 kilowatts of green electricity.
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