Posted by Ed on April 9, 2007, 11:46 am For everyones information, if our local conservation commission Power Plant Future Development Must Read Anyone who does not think this power plant may not be detremental to That is from the official power plant web site. It seems the site in
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Sundays Lowell Sun quoted Ed Liston, an engineer and partner in DG
Clean Power saying,"the plant is designed to run only as a peak
plant." "It is not efficient to run all of the time, he says, it is
too expensive, plus ISO will make the call when to run the plant,
not us." He add says the paper, "that the plant can not expand
because it is confined bt wetlands."
denies any building or expansion of this facility, the proponents of
the project will go to the state and the state may grant them
permission and our good folks in town can ot stop them! This has
already been done before with other projects!
Posted by Ed on February 2, 2007, 2:37 pm
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Billerica and neighboring communities due to the proposed size and
intial propose READ:
Future Development
According to the proponent's statements made at the MEPA
consultation session held for
this project on January 5,2007, the 13.8-acre project site is
located within a 131.43-acre partially
developed parcel of property owned by Baker Commodities. After
considering the factors cited
in Section 11 .O1 of the MEPA regulations, I must consider the environmental impacts associated with the proposed development of the Billerica Power project, any future expansion of the existing Baker Commodities facility, and the potential future development of existing
developable land located within the 131.43-acre Baker Commodities property as a "common
plan or undertaking".
Bilerica is an excellent choice for future expansion and possibly
turning our area of the state into a major power supplier. Will be a
great thing for our area?
Ed

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