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Colorado Forest and Energy is creating the world's first community-based, distributed, modular, biomass energy service company."Help bring energy independence to up to fifty Colorado schools and other facilities in twelve months using bark beetle infested timber."Colorado Forest and Energy (CF&E) will initialize a Biomass Energy Services Company (BESCO) business model to deploy the proven modular bioenergy systems (BioMax) designed and produced by Community Power Corporation (CPC) to Colorado facilities on a community-by-community basis. BioMax units have been deployed in more than thirty (30) locations for research and limited commercial use. They can be used to convert Mountain Pine Beetle devastated forests, cardboard, forest slash, cedar shakes, nut-shells, pellets, paper, agricultural residue and other biomass materials into electricity and thermal energy in communities where feedstock is local, sustainable and environmentally friendly.BioMax units pro-duce very clean, environmentally friendly energy. Emission outputs from these distributed units have been measured below California regulations for Distributed Power Generation Certification 2003 Stan-dards (CA DPG 2003) and gasifier ash residue was found, by an independent laboratory in California, to be non hazardous in terms of ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity or toxicity.CF&E will work with local communities to rapidly deploy BioMax units to schools, municipal buildings, hospitals, recreation centers, homeowners associations, and retail facilities throughout Colorado.Mo-bile biomass energy units deployed by CF&E will provide distributed, heat and power at or below cur-rent market prices. A 75 kW system can provide enough electricity and thermal energy to support a rural elementary school with measured Combined Heat and Power (CHP) at efficiencies greater than 80%.
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