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US (ND): Great River Energy greenhouse research looking promising

Great River Energy is studying whether it could profitably power a greenhouse on the grounds of its Coal Creek Station coal-fired power plant.

Potential plant would use excess heat from the plant that produces electricity and also supplies waste steam to a nearby ethanol plant, The Bismarck Tribune reported.

The GRE, North American Coal, California-based Houweling's Group and Knorr Farms began researching a greenhouse as a potential user of excess heat from the Underwood power plant more than a year ago.

"It is looking reasonably positive," said Rich Garman, GRE's senior project manager of business development.

Read more at The Bismarck Tribune
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