Southport Redevelopment Area Announces Phase One Ground Breaking

January 1, 2014 |

In New Jersey, Gloucester City officials announced that construction has begun on Organic Diversion’s food waste to energy facility. The facility will recycle organic waste [source-separated food waste, yard waste, and brush] into renewable energy using dry fermentation, anaerobic digestion technology to produce biogas.

The biogas produced will be used to run a combined heat and power unit creating renewable electrical and thermal energy. The by-product of the digestion process will be composted using indoor, Aerated Static Pile composting technology providing compost for use at farms and in gardens.

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