Biomass Plant Goes OnlineJanuary 17, 2012
With temperatures dropping below zero, Colby’s new biomass plant goes into normal operations this week. The plant—a key part of the college’s plan to be carbon neutral by 2015—burns forestry byproducts, including wood chips, bark and treetops, which would otherwise have been left on the forest floor. During this period of peak usage, the College is expected to save $250,000 monthly at current market prices.
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Biomass, which is an especially logical choice for Maine due to the existing forestry operations, offers a number of benefits. Reduces Reliance on Oil: Colby’s $11.25-million biomass plant will replace about 1 million gallons of heating fuel with about 22 thousand tons of locally sourced wood annually. The boilers produce steam used for heat, hot water, cooking, and cogeneration of electricity. They will replace 90 percent of the 1.1 million gallons of heating oil used by Colby each year. Offers Clean Alternative to Oil: Despite some controversy about biomass as clean, sustainable fuel, a number of factors make Colby’s new plant environmentally friendly. “We’ve gone above the minimum requirements to try and have the cleanest emissions we can,” said Director of Physical Plant Patricia Whitney. The biomass fuel, provided by Cousineau Forest Products, is coming from sustainable forestry operations within a 50-mile radius of the Waterville campus, keeping trucking to a minimum.
Creates Economic Benefits: The conversion to biomass offers economic benefits to Colby and to Maine.
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Offers Clean Alternative to Oil: Despite some controversy about biomass as clean, sustainable fuel, a number of factors make Colby’s new plant environmentally friendly. “We’ve gone above the minimum requirements to try and have the cleanest emissions we can,” said Director of Physical Plant Patricia Whitney. 

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