Locally, there's the Bridgwater Power plant (no website) near Rt 93-Exit 24 which is where 53' van trailers loaded with wood chips go to sell their wood chip loads. It produces electro-magnetic energy, aka "electricity," powered up by burning woodchips.
Anyone know how much a loaded 53' van trailer, full of wood chips, will receive in payment?
Also locally, there's the
www.cersosimolumber.com with locations in Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York. Locally, they have sawmill businesses in Wentworth which is Rt 93-Exit 26 or 28, and in Tamworth.
Anyone know what they pay for sawmill logs just as a talking average to get an idea?
Are there any NH paper mills left that take pulp logs or have they all been closed up?
Is it viable to turn pulp logs into electricity now that so many paper mills have been closed after about 125-years of paper making in NH? As a business, Electricity must be just like green cash because it is automatically exchanged and accepted immediately into an infinite market for electricity. There's probably never a problem with selling electricity.....it goes into the grid.....and its' all very mysterious how that all works and this computer would not be working too good without electricity....and guess what happens when you do not pay your electric bill after about three months?