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Bristol farm approved for Cow Power project (article excerpt)

Green Energy Times Posted on April 19, 2012 by adminApril 25, 2012

Repost from: Addison Independent April 19, 2012

The Vermont Public Service Board has given the green light to a major methane-to-electricity facility at one of the county’s largest dairy farms.

It was this past Jan. 6 that Four Hills Farm requested a certificate of public good from the Public Service Board to install and operate a 525kW methane electrical generating facility at its 722 Burpee Road headquarters in Bristol. Four Hills has 2,500 head of cattle, around 1,250 of which are currently being milked.

Click here for more information:    www.addisonindependent.com/201204bristol-farm-approved-cow-power-project

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