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July 30, 2009
$50M bio-energy plant nearly ready
By MARC STILES
Journal Staff Reporter
Journal Staff Reporter
Larry Gill photo courtesy of Industrial Resources Inc.
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The bio-energy facility took six months to build.
WHEN INGENCO began building the first-of-its-kind bio-energy plant in Maple Valley in July of 2008, the project team wanted to have gas flowing by Thanksgiving. And, when the general contractor began looking at the project, only 60 percent of the design was done.
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