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come on 2 bucks!!!!!
"78 mill for 15 years" Israel deal
LINE NOW OPEN..........lovely muzac
i agree
now we have 2
Rheingold in nyc and this
all is fine in rock ridge baby!
correct this wont be the silver bullet save all.....but its a start. putting the lumberjacks and millworkers back to work along with putting $$$$ in their pockets to spend on the mom and pops will help the town of berlin immensely. would you rather have berlin know as having the largest biomass plant in the country or the prison capital of nh? btw i enjoyed reading your whopping 10 posts. You would't happen to have another alias would you? our resident bashers are AWOL
HURRUMPH!!!!!!!
ot . hey if you went on only a 3 hours tour, how come you brought all that money with you?
are you ticked off because you couldnt accumulate more? is that why you bashing w the r/s talk?
LOL are you kidding me a .715 cent trade they spent more on commish
Newbies, Berlin needs this and fast
398 properties for sale on realtor.com (up from 371 when i started posting)of 5062 housing units
Berlin $29.96 in taxes for each 1k property valuation
county taxes up 20.5% ($4 on 1000.00)
sewer rates going up 5.7%
Water department now shutting of water to properties overdue w a 75.00 reconnect fee
highest electricity rates in the state
Gorham next town over 80 mill workers out of work
School department getting a huge cut.
w a population of 9600 1/4 of working adults report losing a job in the past year
townies getting the news today
Laidlaw announces
deal with Public Service
BY BARBARA TETREAULT
BERLIN — Laidlaw Energy reported it has reached agreement
to sell all of the power generated by its proposed biomass
plant to Public Service Company of N.H.
Laidlaw said the 66 megawatt plant it is proposing for the
former pulp mill property would be one of the largest such
plants in North America.
“This is an important milestone in the development of the
Berlin Project,” Laidlaw President and CEO Michael Bartoszek
said. “Having a guaranteed source of revenue over the
term of this agreement from a highly creditworthy customer
like PSNH adds tremendous value to this project. We look forward to being an important part
of New Hampshire’s energy future
as the state shifts toward renewable
electricity generation to meet its
Renewable Portfolio Standard and
greenhouse gas commitments.”
“The development of new native
sources of renewable energy is essential
for New Hampshire’s energy
future,” said Gary Long, PSNH president
and chief operating offi cer.
Louis Bravakis of Laidlaw said
his company has been negotiating
the agreement with PSNH for about
a year. He said Laidlaw and PSNH
will now formalize a 20-year power
purchase agreement to submit to the
N.H. Public Utilities Commission for
approval. He estimated it will take
four to five months to put the purchase
agreement together.
Bravakis said Laidlaw is pleased
that the power produced at Berlin
will remain in the state.
“This is going to be a real New
Hampshire project,” he said.
Bravakis said Laidlaw is still on
track to close on the purchase of
the boiler and 60-acre mill property
from North American Dismantling
by the end of October. Then Laidlaw
will work on its application to the
state Site Facilities Committee. Earlier
this year, it filed an interconnection
application to get into the queue
to connect to the Coos transmission loop
if i'm not mistaken from my electric bill, PSNH are the ONLY players in NH
it'll be all over NH papers tomorrow
LLEG double!!!!!!!!!!
LLEG about to double
no more cheap shares
http://charts3.barchart.com/procal.asp?sym=LLEG
thru 2nd resistance
LLEG rocking on news
47 buys 1 sell BOOM!!!!!!!
on the concord monitor, and union leader not on WMUR ch 9 yet
34 buys 1 sell sweet
ALL ABOARD!!!!!!!!!
i woulda rather the news at the bell but news is news
40 jobs directly close to 500 total
Berlin will see the light at the end of the tunnel
398 properties for sale on realtor.com (up from 371 when i started posting)of 5062 housing units
Berlin $29.96 in taxes for each 1k property valuation
county taxes up 20.5% ($4 on 1000.00)
sewer rates going up 5.7%
Water department now shutting of water to properties overdue w a 75.00 reconnect fee
highest electricity rates in the state
Gorham next town over 80 mill workers out of work
School department getting a huge cut.
w a population of 9600 1/4 of working adults report losing a job in the past year
LLEG huge news
MANCHESTER, N.H., Sep 29, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Laidlaw Energy Group, Inc. (Ticker Symbol "LLEG"), through its affiliate, Laidlaw Berlin BioPower, LLC ("Laidlaw"), announced today that it has reached agreement with Public Service Company of New Hampshire ("PSNH") on the material terms of a contemplated 20-year power purchase agreement for Laidlaw's Berlin, New Hampshire Biomass Energy Project (the "Berlin Project"). The agreement between the parties contemplates the sale of 100% of the Berlin Project's electric output, capacity and renewable energy certificates to PSNH over the 20-year term. The Berlin Project is expected to have a gross capacity of 66 megawatts, making it one of the largest biomass-energy plants in North America. Commenting on the arrangement, Laidlaw President and CEO Michael Bartoszek stated, "This is an important milestone in the development of the Berlin Project. Having a guaranteed source of revenue over the term of this agreement from a highly credit-worthy customer like PSNH adds tremendous value to this project. We look forward to being an important part of New Hampshire's energy future as the state shifts toward renewable electricity generation to meet its Renewable Portfolio Standard and greenhouse gas commitments." The agreement between the parties is subject to the execution of a definitive power purchase agreement, as well as approval by the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission. "The development of new native sources of renewable energy is essential for New Hampshire's energy future," said Gary Long, PSNH president and chief operating officer. "The purchase of power from the Berlin Project will help us to meet the requirements of the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard and add to our portfolio of CO2-neutral energy sources."
not in the Berlin Daily Sun hehehehehehe!!!
today that town is gonna be buzzing
http://www.laconiadailysun.com/BerlinPDF/2008/9/29B.pdf
my pants are tight!
what an amazing turn around your having
not at all. long n strong
already showed in Boston
Laidlaw pays off
deposit, sets closing
date for mill site
purchase
BY BARBARA TETREAULT
THE BERLIN DAILY SUN
BERLIN — Laidlaw Energy yesterday
announced it paid the balance of its deposit
on the former pulp mill property and has
set a tentative date of Oct. 22 to fi nalize the
purchase.
Laidlaw has been negotiating to purchase
the boiler and 60 acres of land from North
American Dismantling for well over a year
now. In May, the company reported it signed
a defi nitive agreement to purchase the
boiler and land. At the time, Laidlaw said it
put a percentage of the purchase price down
as a deposit.
Laidlaw President Mike Bartoszek said
the deposit was split into two parts. The
fi rst part was paid on the signing of the purchase
agreement. He said the balance of the
deposit was due once North American Dismantling
met certain conditions.
Bartoszek said the parties have spent a
lot of time over the past few months working
on land use, title, environmental , and other
issues which allowed the parties to clear
another hurdle. The amount of the deposit
was not released but Bartoszek called the payment a “big step”
for his company.
While Laidlaw and
NAD hope to close
on Oct. 22, Bartoszek
said the two companies
signed an extension
that the allows
for the closing date to
be pushed back.
Laidlaw has outlined
plans to convert
the boiler into a
60-megawatt biomass
facility. Earlier this
year, it filed an interconnection
application
to get into the queue
to connect to the Coos
transmission loop.
Y e s t e r d a y ’ s
announcement came
two days after the
mayor and city council
affirmed its opposition
to the project.
At Monday’s council
meeting, Mayor
David Bertrand said
a biomass plant in the
center of Berlin is not
the direction the city
wants to take.
In addition to the
Berlin proposal, Laidlaw
has proposals
for biomass plants in
Henniker and in Ellicottville,
N.Y.
Laidlaw is seeking
two variances from
the Henniker Zoning
Board to allow it to
build a 20-megawatt
biomass plant in that
community.
In Ellicottville,
Laidlaw is locked in a
legal battle with the
town over its battle to
convert a 7-megawatt
plant from natural
gas to biomass.
heck of an idea, i wonder if any of the elected idiots have thought of that.
Kid Rock re itunes; "I love apple, I own a lot of apple stock" I wonder if hes got DKAM and how much
from ellen show
LLEG posts deal for Oct 22!!!!!!
Laidlaw Energy Group, Inc. (Ticker Symbol "LLEG"), through its
affiliate, Laidlaw Berlin BioPower, LLC ("Laidlaw"), announced today
that as stipulated in the Asset Purchase Agreement between Laidlaw and
North American Dismantling Corp. ("NADC"), Laidlaw has provided an
additional cash deposit to NADC toward the purchase of the former
Fraser Papers pulp mill located in Berlin, NH. The payment of the
funds comes after the completion of certain closing conditions set
forth in the Agreement and clears the way for the closing of the
acquisition, tentatively set for October 22, 2008.
Concurrent with the tendering of significant additional funds
toward the purchase of the Berlin facility, the parties also signed an
amendment to the Agreement extending the closing date. Due to the
complexity of the transaction and related financing, the extension
provides for additional time in the event the transaction does not
close on the date anticipated, though the parties intend to use their
best efforts to close on a timely basis. The Company's plans for the
financing of the Berlin Biomass Energy Project remain intact and
unchanged and have not been impacted by recent market events.
DKAM upper boli break on kid rock news
.28 x .3 BOOM!
"BRING ON THE CAT!"
and he's on fire right now
http://www.kidrock.com/news/2008/09/18/rock-n-roll-jesus-3-on-billboard/
Great job sneaky!
glad i got moa friday. bring out the trailer trash!!!!!!!!!