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Current Projects

 

(Give us a call and we will be pleased to share references from our satisfied customers)

 

  Greenhouse in Eastern Maryland - corn or barley

 

  Turkey Brooder in Virginia - corn or barley

 

  Greenhouse in Central Mississippi - sub-bituminous coal

 

  Greenhouse in Northern Alabama - sub-bituminous coal

 

  Greenhouse in Eastern N Carolina - corn

 

  Broiler Facility in Western Kentucky - waste oil

 

  Carwash in Eastern Kentucky - radiant ice melt

 

  Farm Shop in Western Kentucky - radiant floor 

 

  Greenhouse in Southern Alabama - pelletized peanut hulls 

 

  Seed Corn Company in Central Indiana - out-dated seed corn

 

  Broiler Farm in Southwest Missouri - pelletized seed screenings and coal (mix)

 

  Greenhouse in Northeast Arkansas - sub-bituminous coal

 

  Farm Shop/Home in Northern Wyoming - sub-bituminous (western US) coal

 

  Broiler Facility in Southern Alabama - pelletized peanut hulls

 

  Greenhouse in Southern Indiana - corn

 

  Greenhouse in Central Kentucky - wood pellets

 

  Greenhouse in Southwest Ohio - sub-bituminous coal

 

  Greenhouse in Northern Indiana - sub-bituminous coal

 

  Greenhouse in West Central Indiana - sub-bituminous coal

 

  Broiler facility in Southern Kentucky - sub-bituminous coal

We are also currently working on some innovative projects in an effort to find new, cost effective sources for your heating needs. Alternative heating projects utilizing pelletized turkey litter, pelletized cotton gin trash, pelletized distillers grains, pelletized switch grass and other ag residue fuels are promising options of renewable energy. In our efforts to bring you this cutting-edge technology, we are working with local, state, and federal governments as well as agricultural and industry contacts. Our exciting finding will prove to be good news to all involved. 

Energy Grants may also available through state or federal government for those who chose to put in energy efficient heating systems. We work closely with grant writing companies with proven track records.

WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THESE PROJECTS?
       Pork and Poultry Producers

  Green House Owners

  Other Agricultural Interests

  Manufacturers of Wood Products

  Rural schools, nursing facilities

  Community pools

  Churches

  Cabinet shops

This project is evolving on a day-to-day, week-to-week basis so check back frequently. We also hope that you will feel free to call us at any of our contact numbers listed below for an update or for information specific to your needs.
WHAT ALTERNATIVE FUELS ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE?
    Corn

  Stoker Coal - sub-bituminous 

  Ag Residue Cubes

  Cotton Gin Trash Pellets

  Wood Pellets

  Fescue Screenings Pellets

  Peanut Hull Pellets

  Dried Distiller Grain Pellets

  Hard Wood Briquettes

  NCP 110 - proprietary blend bio-fuel

  Waste Oils (vegetable oil - industrial solvents - used motor oil)

  Paper waste

  Pallets

Go to our Compare Fuels page for fuel cost comparisons
 
The above mentioned alternative fuels are already widely available and we offer heating units with which you can  efficiently use them for your applications. For systems customized for your application, please contact us by one of the means listed below.

WE ARE CURRENTLY ALSO TESTING THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVE FUELS

       Turkey Brooder Litter

  Wood By-product Briquettes (dried)

  Hay (Cubed or Briquetted)

  TDF Mixtures (Tire Derived Fuels)

Be sure to check back often or give us a call for updates. This cutting-edge technology is evolving daily!