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- BUSINESS, Page 55Business NotesENERGYCow-Chip Power? No Bull
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- William Parish is bullish on energy -- literally. Ten
- months ago, the former California real estate lawyer opened the
- first commercial plant designed to produce electricity by
- burning cattle dung. Situated near El Centro, Calif., the
- Mesquite Lake Resource Recovery Project generates 17.5 MW per
- hr. -- enough to power 15,000 homes -- and sells most of it
- under a 30-year contract to Southern California Edison.
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- Each day the plant collects 900 tons of manure, at $1 a
- ton, from nearby feedlots. The odoriferous, carbon-rich stuff
- is dried for two to three months under the hot Imperial Valley
- sun before it is burned at 1500 degrees F to power the plant's
- steam turbines. Not one to waste a thing, Parish, 36, eventually
- hopes to sell the ash left over from the process for possible
- use in road building or absorbing toxic wastes. Although
- Mesquite Lake has not yet shown a profit, Parish is already
- planning a second alternative-energy plant -- to burn crop
- wastes. "Waste," he observes, "is a substance waiting for
- recognition."
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