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Showing posts with label Missouri Energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Missouri Energy. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2015

Mobile Biodiesel Production Page 36



Biodiesel Processor (450 Gallons Per Day) $10,952.80
MOhemp Mobile Hemp Processing System


Biomass Pellet Machine Example Page 31


Biomass Pellet Machine turns the Hemp Stalk into fiber pellets-replacement for coal and wood.

Power: 30HP Diesel, 2 Cylinder Self Contained / Radiator with Fan / Electric Start
Weight: 1,350 lbs.
Production Capacity: Up to 1,000 Lbs. Per Hour
Dimensions: 72"long X 30" wide X 59" high with the muffler and 38" high without the muffler
Fuel Usage: Approximately 1 US gallon Per Hour
Material Use: All Biomass Products
Price: $10,500.00

Hemp Biomass Pellet Machine 



Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Missouri Governor Nixon Announces State Clean Power Plan Page 24



Over the past five years, Gov. Nixon has made clean, reliable, affordable and abundant energy a priority of his administration. Missouri state agencies have reduced energy use by more than 22 percent since the Governor signed an executive order in 2009 directing agencies to reduce their energy use by two percent each year. The Governor also signed the Energy Efficiency Investment Act to give investor-owned utilities an incentive to implement energy efficiency programs, which protect the environment and hold down costs for consumers.

In 2010, the Governor's Strategic Initiative for Economic Growth identified "Energy Solutions" as one of seven target industries with the highest potential for creating jobs and spurring economic growth. Last year, in recognition of energy's unique and growing importance to the state's economy, Gov. Nixon issued an executive order realigning the Division of Energy from the Department of Natural Resources to the Department of Economic Development, which the General Assembly approved.
http://blog.stlouisrenewableenergy.com/2015/05/missouri-ranks-6th-from-bottom.html & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KfEAbcTwmM#action=share


Missouri Energy Efficiency Ranking Page 23



Missouri Ranks 6th from the bottom of all USA States in energy efficiency. The sustainable insulating building
products from the Hemp plant can be utilized in MOhemp Energy's Home State to improve the energy efficiency of the buildings in the State.
http://blog.stlouisrenewableenergy.com/2015/05/missouri-ranks-6th-from-bottom.html
 Local Demand met by Local Resources!


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