More than 16 months after beginning initial construction on
a 21 MW gasification facility in Montgomery, N.Y., Taylor Biomass Energy has
finally received all the necessary approvals from the town board to move
forward with its project.
Better BTU first brought you the story on Taylor’s struggle
to build a waste-to-energy facility next to his recycling plant in December
(See: Taylor
Made). Like many proposed WTE projects, its hit its fair share of
obstacles, ranging from the possibility of losing a $100 million U.S.
Department of Energy loan guarantee due to federal cutbacks to securing
feedstock. Taylor Biomass also had to appeal a Supreme Court judge’s decision
to invalidate the project permits, a battle the company won late in 2011.
“There have been many steps to bring us to this point,” CEO
Jim Taylor Jr. said. “I’m grateful to the town of Montgomery for helping us
bring this project online in our own hometown.”
The new plant will be located next to the current Taylor
Recycling Facility, expanding its capability to accept wood waste, construction
and demolition debris and MSW. Taylor Biomass uses sand to indirectly heat and
gasify waste through a process developed by Mark Paisley, the company’s chief
technology officer.
Taylor Biomass signed its initial feedstock agreement with
the city of Newburgh, approximately 15 miles from the Montgomery facility.
Since then, the company has approached 41 municipalities, most recently
presenting to the Port Jervis council on May 17th.
Vice President for Business Development James Rollins
estimates the company can save Port Jervis approximately 20 percent of the
annual costs of waste disposal, translating to roughly $40,000.
Better BTU Take: Pushing
a project through isn’t easy at this point of development in the industry.
Taylor Biomass shows that persistence pays off and we hope this is the final
hurdle for the company. We know that it isn’t over until the turbine starts
spinning so we will keep our eye on it.
For Further Reading:
Waste Firm Makes Pitch to Port's Common
Council – The Gazette, May
18, 2012
Taylor Biomass Gets Final Approval – Biomass Magazine, May 14, 2012
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