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nez

Re: b1000000 post# 38017

Friday, 10/17/2008 11:25:00 AM

Friday, October 17, 2008 11:25:00 AM

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b1000000,
IMO your message highlights a shift toward broadening the discussion in Berlin. There seems to now be a willingness to examine all aspects of the Berlin project regardless of ones position either pro or con. Your post underscores this as the people of Henniker have already decided to openly explore the aspects of collateral benefits from bio-mass energy production. IMO the more inclusive the discussion is, the more all people will benefit from an increased willingness to seriously examine positive aspects stemming from the clean energy concept of alternative energy production from Bio-Mass as proposed by LLEG as well.
Laidlaw Energy Group has applied to the Henniker Zoning Board for permission to build a 20-megawatt plant on Old Concord Road on land owned by Granite State Forest Products. According to Laidlaw's application, the plant would burn wood chips to generate electricity for the regional power grid. The chips would also produce steam that would be used as an energy source for Merrimac Log Homes, a business on Old Concord Road.

http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080521/FRONTPAGE/805210301&template=single
JMO,
Nez


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