Filed under: Biomass, Green Power, Renewable Power, cogen, distributed generation, methane, opportunity fuels, solar power, wind power
In a word. Yes! You bet! America is betting on it!
We hear about the explosive growth in wind power. We hear about the future of solar energy. But, biomass is already an important resource for America and it will become even more so!
Today, biomass, waste fuels, and opportunity fuels are making great progress to becoming part of America’s energies of the future. Fuels like this exist in every State! Wherever you go, they grow something. Why not put it to work!
Rudd Asset Management is developing mid size power plants that can be powered by these fuels. Because they are renewable, the supply is potentially unlimited.
Because you are taking CO2 out of the air as you grow the plant and then returning it to the environment when you “burn” it, you do not increase the CO2 levels in the environment. You keep them the same! You are “carbon neutral”. Fuels like coal, oil and natural gas cannot say that! Their CO2 was put in the ground millions of years ago, so it is a new addition of CO2 to our already troubled environment.
The potential of biomass energy uses is growing quickly! Watch the news! Look out wind and solar! The competition is picking up! America is going to be better because of it! It is a dispatchable form of electric energy that can fill the gaps that wind and solar create when the wind does not blow or the sun is not shining! Biomass can be part of the “go to” energy source that America needs!
Are you interested in a renewable energy source for your business? Perhaps we can develop a biomass plant on your site. Is biomass right for you? Contact Rudd Asset Management to find out!
Rudd Asset Management specializes in energy efficient power plant designs and in the development and operation of green renewable power. Contact us at (219) 464-7054.
Tags and Categories: Green Power, Biomass, Renewable Power, cogen, distributed generation, opportunity fuels, wind power, solar power, methane.