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Thursday, October 19, 2023   

Albany Green Energy and Procter and Gamble are showcasing how Georgia benefits from bioenergy this week.

In celebration of the 11th National Bioenergy Day, the companies hosted an open house Wednesday, demonstrating their use of woody biomass such as mill residue and forestry waste to generate clean and renewable energy.

James Luckey III, facility manager at Albany Green Energy, said burning the material helps reduce emissions and promotes environmental sustainability.

"What we are burning, it cancels out the smokestack emissions," Luckey contended. "They're canceled out by the carbon that's absorbed by the forest regrowth because it promotes a lot of regrowth when we take out the branches and the debris and things that are left in the forest."

He said by burning more than 2,000 pounds of biomass daily, they are able to supply process steam to Procter and Gamble and the U.S. Marine Corps Logistics Base, and generate 52 megawatts of electricity for Georgia Power.

John Patteson, external relations director for Procter and Gamble, said they have taken a big step toward sustainability by harnessing renewable energy from AGE. Starting with a small on-site biomass boiler, they have advanced to using steam from AGE. He noted the approach not only helps them achieve their goals but also contributes to the production of everyday household products and the creation of more than 700 local jobs.

"We're able to utilize something that was completely waste and turn that into energy," Patteson explained. "Rather than it end up just in the field or being left behind, we're able to take that and turn it into a usable product."

Some environmental groups have been critical of wood biomass, arguing it reduces forest health and has a higher cost than other renewable alternatives.

The biomass industry helps employ more than 15,000 people in rural areas, supports local farmers and plays a part in reducing harmful forest fires.


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