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ICM and BioGold Fuels ink $60 million US Waste Power deal (Ind. Report)
ICM Inc., BioGold Fuels
Date: 2008-09-19
ICM Inc. of Colwich, Kansas, is currently designing a $60 million US innovative waste-to-energy plant at the Harvey County waste transfer station in Kansas, under the terms of a contract with Los Angeles based BioGold Fuels. Construction is expected to commence within nine months. BioGold will use its autoclave, gasification and pyrolysis technologies in the operation of the plant. This facility is expected to be the first of its kind, according to BioGold CEO, Steve Racoosin. The company plans to build many more waste-to-energy plants across the nation and has signed a deal with ICM to make it the exclusive designer and contractor for all future projects. This represents a diversification for ICM, which has built significant expertise as an ethanol plant designer. (Source: Wichita Eagle, Sept. 17, '08) Contact: Alan Goodnight, Investor Relations, ICM, Inc. (316) 977-6330, alan.goodnight@icminc.com, www.icminc.com. Steve Racoosin, BioGold Fuels, www.biogoldfuels.com
ICM branching into Biomass Gasification systems (Ind. Report, New Prod.)
ICM Inc.
Date: 2011-05-03
ICM is marketing a system it developed that turns a wide variety of organic waste such as garbage and switchgrass into fuel. The Colwich, Kansas-based company has run a pilot biomass gasification plant that converts 150 tons of landfill waste into fuel daily at the Harvey County, Kansas, landfill since 2009. ICM plans to start selling the technology commercially, starting today at the International Biomass Conference in St. Louis.
This is a new area for ICM, whose main business is designing, building and operating ethanol plants. (Source: The Wichita Eagle, May, 2, 2011) Contact Dave Vander Griend, CEO, ICM, (316) 796-0900, www.icminc.com;