Attendees of the 2015 Renewable Energy from Waste Conference, www.rewconference.com, have the opportunity to visit Harvest Power’s Energy Garden. Tours will be offered on a limited, first come, first served basis. Don’t miss out on touring what has been described as one of the most innovative anaerobic digestion projects of its kind in North America. This facility provides waste management through its specially engineered design to codigest biosolids with food wastes from local resorts, restaurants, grocery stores, hotels, sports arenas, golf courses and the food processing community. The capacity is 130,000 tons per year with 5.4 megawatts of combined heat-and-power (CHP) output. Visit www.rewconference.com to learn more.
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