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Demonstration of Modular Biopower System Using Poultry Waste--Community Power Corporation, 8420 S. Continental Divide Road Suite 100, Littleton, CO 80127; 303-933-3135
Mr. John Reardon, Principal Investigator, jreardon@gocpc.com
Mr. Robb Walt, Business Official, rwalt@gocpc.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG03-01ER83214
Amount: $750,000
The
use of poultry waste for power generation often involves transporting the
poultry waste to centralized power stations and pelletizing facilities.
However, siting, financial, and feedstock supply issues have led to
pending legislation to control the disposal of the waste, which could have
significant financial impact on the poultry industry, especially on small and
medium growers that comprise the majority of operations.
Small, modular biopower units that convert poultry waste to heat and
power at small and medium size operations would address this situation, but such
technology does not exist in the
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee:
Local, distributed power solutions to the poultry waste problem should
resolve siting, economic, feedstock transportation, and supply issues raised by
large central power plants. With a
conservative 20% market penetration in the