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Strickland Says Biodigester is a Winner

April 6, 2010
Writer: Staff

Publication:Ohio Farmer

Reprinted with Permission from Ohio Farmer

Gov. Ted Strickland says the partnership between the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center and quasar energy group to produce renewable energy from biomass is a great example of how Ohio is vying to become a leader in the emerging green economy.

Gov. Ted Strickland visited OARDC's Wooster campus recently to see first-hand the anaerobic digester Cleveland-based quasar is building here, and which turns agricultural and other wastestreams into methane that can then be used to generate electricity, thermal heat, natural gas or vehicle fuel.

The facility — a 550,000-gallon digester that will be able to process 30,000 wet tons of biomass annually with more than 750 kW of electrical generation capacity, or about one-third of the OARDC campus's energy needs — is scheduled for completion in mid-April. Last December, OARDC, quasar and several partners received a $2 million grant from the state of Ohio's Third Frontier Advanced Energy Program to incorporate OARDC-developed technology that will help boost biogas production at the plant (details at http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~news/story.php?id=5526).

"This is one of the first times I have seen an activity where there are no downsides," Strickland said of anaerobic digestion. "This technology takes materials that would otherwise go into a landfill and turns them into clean energy."

OARDC and quasar began working together in 2008, when the company (formerly Schmack BioEnergy) established its engineering office and a lab on the Wooster campus to take advantage of Ohio State University expertise in the biological processes involved in anaerobic digestion. Such collaborations led to the construction of quasar's flagship biogas facility on the site of OARDC's planned BioHio Research Park — a unique technology center aimed at commercializing ideas and products in the agricultural biosciences to create business and jobs in northeast Ohio.

"We were very pleased with Gov. Strickland's visit and his strong interest in alternative energy opportunities for Ohio," OARDC Director Steve Slack said. "He is keenly interested in public-private partnerships such as that of quasar and OARDC, which have been promoted through the Third Frontier initiative and will be key to positioning Ohio favorably in the future."

 

 

 

 

 

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