Wind Power and Gas Combined for Manufacturing Solution
Procter & Gamble has reached an agreement in principle to connect
P&G’s paper products manufacturing plant in Mehoopany, Pennsylvania
to a proposed BP wind power facility.
The plant currently gets half of it’s 100 megawatts of energy from an onsite gas turbine. BP’s proposed facility would cover the other half.
Last summer, BP erected at least five test towers about five miles from the P&G substation with an interest in possibly building a 30-90 wind turbine facility.
The plant currently gets half of it’s 100 megawatts of energy from an onsite gas turbine. BP’s proposed facility would cover the other half.
Last summer, BP erected at least five test towers about five miles from the P&G substation with an interest in possibly building a 30-90 wind turbine facility.
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