Tag: Green Power

Superior court judges hit Green Power where it hurts

Superior court judges hit Green Power where it hurts

April 21, 2014 |

In Washington state, a King County Superior Court judge has found Green Power’s application for receivership to be “suspect” while a Franklin County Superior Court judge has ruled that the Port of Pasco can evict the company from the Big Pasco Industrial Park. The company’s CEO was arrested last year for wire fraud, aggravated identity […]

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Port of Pasco begins eviction proceedings on Green Power

Port of Pasco begins eviction proceedings on Green Power

January 6, 2014 |

In Washington state, the Port of Pasco has started eviction proceedings on Green Power whose lease has expired and whose CEO is in federal custody for alleged wire fraud, aggravated identity theft and money laundering. The company was meant to be producing biofuel from 100 tons of MSW per day but apparently workers only sifted […]

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Green Power recieves six-month lease despite eviction

Green Power recieves six-month lease despite eviction

February 18, 2013 |

In Washington, Green Power has been given a six-month lease agreement for their port at Big Pasco Industrial Park after the company faced eviction for failure to pay rent on the leased bays. The CEO, Michael Spitzauer, guaranteed to the commissioners that the company’s waste-to-biofuel system has potential customers. Despite the company owing $20M to […]

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Court grants eviction notice to Green Power at Washington’s Port of Pasco

Court grants eviction notice to Green Power at Washington’s Port of Pasco

December 10, 2012 |

In Washington state, Franklin County Superior Court has given the Port of Pasco the right to evict the Green Power biofuels plant for failing to pay nearly $234,000 in past rent. The company’s CEO didn’t even show up at the court hearing. The county sheriff’s office is expected to place locks on the unfinished plant […]

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