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Knoxville

81

40

26

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Durham

95

Raleigh

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Orleans

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Columbia

Augusta

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95

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Savannah

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Mobile

Pensacola

FL-2

FL-8

FL-1

FL-9

Tallahassee

GA-18 FL-3 FL-5

Jacksonville

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FL-7

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ABOUT THE MAP: Proposed and Existing Woody Biomass Facilities in the Southeastern US

The Proposed and Existing Woody Biomass Facilities in the Southeast map was created based primarily on third party data as a list of proposed and existing woody biomass facilities known to SELC. The list was compiled primarily by collecting press releases about woody biomass facility proposals. Additional data was collected through internet based research of the companies announcing woody biomass facility proposals, forestry agencies, biomass groups, and state environmental permitting divisions. The map is thought to be accurate, but may still contain errors since it is derived from varied sources. The brown circle surrounding each unit has a 50 mile radius, representative of the sourcing area where wood feedstock will be gathered for each facility. These circles are meant to be illustrative of the potential forestry impacts where many facilities are proposed close together. Some facilities propose a larger sourcing area, up to 100 miles. Actual sourcing areas would also be shaped based on road networks making them more irregular than the illustrative circles shown here, however a similar comprehensive image would emerge.

Legend

Cellulosic Ethanol (CE) - Liquid ethanol processed from woody biomass

Electric Generating Unit (EGU) - Facility that converts woody biomass into electricity for consumption (>20 MW per year)

Coal-Fired EGU Retrofitted for Biomass These can burn coal or woody biomass feedstock.

Wood Pellets (WP) - Raw wood condensed into small uniform pieces with a low moisture content for a high energy yield. (>45,000 dry tons/year)

Estimated Sourcing Area (50 mile radius)

Urban Areas

Interstates

Primary Data Sources: Dartnell, Devon, Georgia Forestry Commission, "The Forest Biomass Industry in the Southeast" (December 9, 2008); GIS Data Sources: ESRI (2008); NOAA (2003)

Map updated May 04, 2011 Please direct map inquiries to: Jovian Sackett, GIS Analyst jsackett@ (919)-967-1450

Proposed and Existing Woody Biomass Facilities in the Southeastern United States

Map Id Plant Name

AL-1 Livingston Plant AL-2 Lee Energy Solutions Plant AL-3 West Alabama Plant AL-4 Western Alabama Biorefinery AL-5 Nature's Earth Pellet Energy FL-1 Green Circle FL-2 Mossy Head Plant

FL-3 Adage Hamilton County

FL-4 Gainesville Renewable Energy Center FL-5 Hamilton County Renewable Energy Center FL-6 NW Florida Renewable Energy Center

FL-7 Lansing Smith (CFPP retrofit)

FL-8 Plant Scholz (CFPP Retrofit)

FL-9

GA-1 GA-2

GA-3 GA-4 GA-5 GA-6

Liberty Industries

Appling County Pellets, LLC Woodlands Alternative Fuels

Multitrade Rabun Gap Atlanta, Georgia Bio-Energy Park (AGBEP) Ware County Pellets Bleckley County Biorefinery

GA-7 Soperton Plant

GA-8 Yellow Pine Electrical Generating Plant

GA-9 Greenway Renewable Power GA-10 Piedmont Green Power GA-11 Georgia Biomass, LLC GA-12 Fitzgerald Plant GA-13 Oglethorpe Power GA-14 Oglethorpe Power GA-15 Plant Mitchell (CFPP retrofit) GA-16 Briar Creek Pellets GA-17 Magnolia Biopower

GA-18 Wiregrass Power, LLC

GA-19 GA-20 GA-21 GA-22 MS-1

Macon Plant Global Energy Systems Plant Carl Dodge County Plant Enviva Amory Plant

MS-2 Piney Wood Pellets

MS-3 MS-4 MS-5 MS-6 NC-1

Fulton Plant Three Rivers Plant Coastal Paper Wiggins Facility Plant Sweatt Craven County Wood Energy

NC-2 Coastal Carolina Clean Power

NC-3

NC-4 NC-5

Carolina Wood Pellets, LLC

Hertford Renewable Energy Nature's Earth Pellet Energy

NC-6 Enviva NC Plant

NC-7

NC-8

SC-1 SC-2 SC-3 SC-4 SC-5

SC-6 TN-1 TN-2

Person County Plant

IP Riegelwood

Savannah River Site Loblolly Green Power Hartsville Plant Orangeburg Plant Domtar Paper Co., LLC

Carolina Pacific Briquetting Co. Cleveland Plant Collonwood Plant

VA-1 Pittsylvania Power Station

VA-2 WoodFuels VA Plant

VA-3 AWF Marion Plant

VA-4 Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center

VA-5 WFD Greensville Plant VA-6 WFD Waverly Plant VA-7 Franklin IP Site Plant VA-8 Plywood Trail

VA-9 Gladys Plant

VA-10 Altavista Power Station (CFPP Retrofit) VA-11 Hopewell Power Station (CFPP Retrofit) VA-12 Southampton County Power Station (CFPP Retrofit)

Company (Subsidiary or Affliate)

Annual Output Power Unit Operation Status Year Online

City (nearest)

Gulf Coast Energy, Inc. Lee Energy Solutions German Pellets USA/Westervelt Renewable Energy, LLC Coskata, Inc Nature's Earth Pellet Energy, LLC Green Circle BioEnergy Inc. (JCE Group AB) Gulf Coast Energy, Inc.

ADAGE (Areva/Duke)

100,000,000 CE (gal/yr) 75,000 WP (tn/yr) 250,000 WP (tn/yr)^

55-60,000,000 CE (gal/yr) 90,000 WP (tn/yr) 560,000 WP (tn/yr)

25,000,000 CE (gal/yr)

Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Existing Existing Proposed

50 MW/yr

Proposed

2009 2010 2012

1990 2008

Livingston Crossville unknown Boligee Reform Cottondale Mossy Head

2012 Jasper/White Springs

American Renewables

American Renewables Biomass Gas & Electric (BG&E)

Gulf Power (Southern Company)

Gulf Power (Southern Company)

Liberty Chips Corp.

FRAM Renewable Fuels World Wood Products (Sweden), Woodland Resources of Thomasville, and private FL investor Multitrade Biomass Holdings, LLC (Leaf Clean Energy) Biomass Gas & Electric (BG&E) American Green Holdings Allied Energy Services, LLC. (Cobb Energy Inc./Integrated Environmental Technologies LLC)

Range Fuels

Yellow Pine Energy Company, LLC (Summit Energy Partners, LLC, Merrimac Assoc., Inc., Morris Energy Grp., LLC) Rollcast Energy Rollcast Energy Georgia Biomass, LLC (RWE Innogy [Germany] / BMC Fitzgerald Renewable Energy, LLC (Decker Energy Oglethorpe Power

Oglethorpe Power

Georgia Power (Southern Company)

Briar Creek Wood Fibers, LLC. Magnolia Biopower, LLC.

Sterling Energy Inc.

Graphic Packaging Inc. Global Energy Systems Earth Resources Inc Integro Earth Fuels (torrefied biomass) Enviva (Intrinergy LLC) / Electrabel, GDP Suez Group)

Tomorrow's Energy, LLC, Enviva LP

BlueFire Ethanol Enerkem Intrinergy Southern Company Decker Energy International, Inc., CMS Enterprises Carlyle/Riverstone Renewable Energy Infrastructure Fund, Topaz Power Management, LP

Carolina Wood Pellets, LLC

Hertford Renewable Energy, LLC. (Decker Energy Nature's Earth Pellet Energy, LLC

Enviva

100 MW/yr 100 MW/yr 44 MW/yr

Proposed Proposed Proposed

unknown MW/yr*

Proposed

100 MW/yr*

Proposed

7,000,000 CE (gal/yr) 145,000 WP (tn/yr)^ 300,000 WP (tn/yr)^ 18 MW/yr 50 MW/yr 125,000 WP (tn/yr)^

20,000,000 CE (gal/yr)

10,000,000 CE (gal/yr)

Existing

Existing

Existing Proposed Existing

Proposed

Existing (Production Stopped)

110 MW/yr

Proposed

50 MW/yr

50 MW/yr

750,000 WP (tn/yr)^ 50 MW/yr

100 MW/yr

100 MW/yr

96 MW/yr*

75,000 WP (tn/yr)^ 1,000,000 WP (tn/yr)^

30 MW/yr

40 MW/yr

40 MW/yr 20 MW/yr 25 MW/yr 300,000 WP (tn/yr) 100,000 WP (tn/yr)^

50,000 WP (tn/yr)

18,000,000 CE (gal/yr) 20,000,000 CE (gal/yr)

30,000 MW/yr 80 MW/yr 48 MW/yr

32 MW/yr

Proposed Proposed

Proposed Proposed On Hold

On Hold

On Hold

Existing

Proposed

Proposed

Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Existing

Existing

Proposed Proposed Existing Proposed Existing

Existing

68,000 WP (tn/yr)

60 MW/yr 120,000 WP (tn/yr)

Existing

Proposed Existing

330,000 WP (tn/yr)^ Proposed

2013 2013 2011

Gainesville Jasper/White Springs Port St. Joe

Panama City Beach

2013 Sneads

2011 2008 2011 2010

2015

Hosford

Baxley Meigs

Rabun Gap Cummings (Atlanta) Waycross Cochran

2010 Soperton

Ft. Gaines

2012 2011 2012 2014 2015 2012

2012

LaGrange Barnesville Waycross Fitzgerald Warrenton

Albany Sylvania Waynesville

2013 2013 2013

2012 2007 2009

2012 2007 2013 1990 2008

Valdosta

Ball Ground Carnesville Eastman Amory

Wiggins

Fulton Pontotoc Wiggins Meridian New Bern

Kenansville

2009

2012 2009

Otto

Millennium Laurinburg

end of 2011 Ahoskie

Integro Earth Fuels

Sterling Planet

DOE; Ameresco Federal Solutions, Inc.

Rollcast Energy Peregrine Energy Corp. Orangeburg County Biomass, LLC

Contracted by Santee Cooper

Carolina Pacific Briquetting Co., LLC Gulf Coast Energy, Inc. ClearFuels Technology, INC.; Hughes Hardwood International (HHI)

Dominion Energy

WoodFuels VA, LLC (International Wood Fuels/Ensign- Bickford); Argonaut BioFuels American Wood Fibers

Dominion Power

(Wood Fuel Developers, LLC) Industrial TurnAround Corp. (Wood Fuel Developers, LLC) Industrial TurnAround Corp. Franklin Pellets LLC (Leaf Clean Energy Co.) South Boston Energy, LLC / NOVI Energy, LLC; Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative

Nash Timber

Dominon Energy Dominon Energy Dominon Energy

350,000 WP (tn/yr)

45 MW/yr

20 MW/yr

50 MW/yr 50 MW/yr 35 MW/yr

50 MW/yr

300,000 WP (tn/yr) 100,000,000 CE (gal/yr) 20,000,000 CE (gal/yr)

8 MW/yr

79 MW/yr

Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Existing Exisiting Proposed Proposed

Existing

100,000 WP (tn/yr)

unknown WP (tn/yr)^

585 MW/yr

80-300,000 WP (tn/yr)^ WP (tn/yr)^

500,000 WP (tn/yr)^ 50 MW/yr

Existing

Existing

Proposed

Proposed Proposed Under Study Proposed

150,000 WP (tn/yr)^ Proposed

50 MW/yr* 50 MW/yr* 50 MW/yr*

Proposed Proposed Proposed

2013

2011

2012 2012 TBD

2010

2009 2011

2014

Roxboro

Riegelwood

Aiken Newberry Hartsville Orangeburg Bennettsville

Charleston Cleveland Collinwood

1994 Hurt

2008 2009 2012 2011

2013 2013

Bumpass

Marion

St. Paul

Jarratt Waverly Franklin South Boston

2011 Gladys

2013 2013 2013

Altavista Hopewell Franklin

County

Sumter DeKalb unknown Greene Pickens Jackson Walton

Hamilton

Alachua Hamilton Gulf

Bay

Jackson

Liberty Appling Thomas Rabun Forsyth Ware Bleckley

Treutlen

ST Source Area (mi.)

AL

50

AL

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AL

(50)

AL

(50)

AL

(50)

FL

(50)

FL

(50)

FL

50

FL

75

FL

75

FL

(50)

FL

(50)

FL

(50)

FL

(50)

GA

(50)

GA

(50)

GA

(50)

GA

(50)

GA

(50)

GA

(50)

GA

(50)

Clay

Troup Lamar Ware Ben Hill Warren Appling Dougherty Screven Brantley

Lowndes Macon Cherokee Franklin Dodge Monroe Stone Itawmba Pontotoc Stone Lauderdale Craven Duplin

Macon Hertford Scotland

Hertford

GA

GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA

GA GA GA GA GA MS MS MS MS MS MS NC NC

NC NC NC

NC

(50)

100 75 (50) 50 (50) (50) 100 (50) (50)

50-60 (50) (50) 20 (50) (50) (50) (50) (50) (50) (50) (50) 50

40 50 (50)

(50)

Person

NC

40

Columbus

NC

(50)

Aiken

SC

100

Newberry

SC

65

Darlington

SC

(50)

Orangeburg

SC

(50)

Marlboro

SC

(50)

Charleston Bradley

SC

(50)

TN

(50)

Wayne

TN

(50)

Pittsylvania

VA

100

Louisa

VA

90

Smyth

VA

(50)

Wise

VA

(50)

Greensville

VA

(50)

Sussex

VA

(50)

Isle of Wight

VA

(50)

Halifax

VA

75

Campbell

VA

(50)

Campbell

VA

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Hopewell

VA

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Southampton VA

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LAT

LONG

Location

Accuracy

32.561 34.288 33.678 32.785 33.37849 30.742 30.736

-88.197 Plant Site -85.994 City -87.545 Region -88.051 Site -88.01508 City -85.411 Plant Site -86.338 City

30.515

-83.061 Plant Site

29.759 30.416 29.837

30.272

30.669

30.388 31.793 31.044 34.957 34.207 31.309 32.388

-82.388 Plant Site -82.852 Street -85.300 Plant Site

-85.699 Plant Site

-84.887 Plant Site

-84.785 Plant Site -82.339 City -84.075 Plant Site -83.378 Plant Site -84.139 City -82.392 Plant Site -83.351 City

32.402

-82.624 Plant Site

31.521

32.979 33.051 31.261 31.702 33.405 31.661 31.605 32.870 31.227

30.825 32.353 34.338 34.370 32.198 33.988 30.796 34.246 34.248 30.865 32.366 35.130 35.022

35.090 36.247 34.864

36.281

36.395 34.340 33.341 34.244 34.377 33.458 34.666 32.779 35.158 35.170

37.101

37.962 36.812 36.919 36.817 37.030 36.678 36.699

37.160

37.119 37.298 36.651

-85.037 Plant Site

-85.060 Street -84.168 Street -82.421 City -83.201 Plant Site -82.601 Street -82.244 County -84.145 Plant Site -81.643 Plant Site -81.814 Street

-83.239 Street -84.059 County -84.378 City -83.235 City -83.178 City -88.495 Plant Site -89.128 Plant Site -88.414 Plant Site -88.999 City -89.135 City -88.703 City -77.168 Plant Site -77.858 Plant Site

-83.382 Plant Site -77.071 Plant Site -79.456 Plant Site

-76.988 Plant Site

-78.983 City -78.225 City -81.738 Plant Site -81.643 Plant Site -80.066 Plant Site -80.625 Street -79.760 Street -79.927 Plant Site -84.830 Plant Site -87.745 Plant Site

-79.305 Plant Site

-77.779 Plant Site -81.605 Street -82.335 Plant Site -77.490 Plant Site -77.108 Plant Site -76.913 Plant Site -78.875 Plant Site

-79.074 City

-79.273 Site -77.284 Site -76.997 Site

Feedstock

Notes

Permit Status

timber industry waste Wood chips, slash southern yellow pine wood waste

southern yellow pine "grown in sustainable plantation-style forests" wood waste (wood scraps & sawdust) Field residuals and slash; Understory; Land clearing and storm debris; Production materials; Saw mill waste; Planer mill shavings; Source separated construction wood waste

Forest residue, wood processing residue, clean municipal wood waste

Forest residue, wood processing residue, clean municipal wood waste untreated woody biomass: primarily wood chips, also agricultural crops/byproducts, logging and lumber mill residues (MSW prohibited)

Wood chips

Wood understory, leftovers from timber harvesting from NW Florida pine plantations.

Annual output at full projected capacity is 100 million gal/yr. First year is 35 million. 79 Green Way Dr., Crossville, AL 35962; The companieexpandable to 500,000 metric tons per year. Secured $250million in loan guarantees from USDA on 1-20-11 GTY-270,000; 125 County Road 21 Gordo, AL 35466 2009 output was 454,000 tons. Gulf Coast Energy may relocate plant within N FL due to no wood supply commitment.

Final Issued

Construction began in 2010

Final Issued

GREC will be sited on same property as GRU Deerhaven Generating Station. Power purchased by Gainesville Regional

Utilities (GRU); Approved by Florida Public Service Commission 2010.

Draft Issued

American Renewables has secured 260-acre site near Rt. 41 between the towns of Jasper and White Springs.

Anticipated

feedstock will come from local wood providers and farmers; Uses approx 900 dry tons/day; 1000 max (permit). Site says 735/day. Progress Energy will buy energy.

Anticipated

Plant currently has 4 power units, 2 are coal-fired. Total output=945 MW. Plan to convert one coal-fired burner to

biomass (not sure which one, can see permit for MMBtu/h of coal burners and convert to MW)

Evaluating complete conversion of 2 coal-fired units to biomass. Current capacity- 92 MW.

Forest waste, crop waste, sawdust

GTY-770,000

forestry waste

248 Sweet Water Drive Baxley, Georgia 31513

Final Issued

sawmill waste, pulpwood

1st Phase-produced 68,000 tons in 2009. Will produce 300,000 in 2010.

forestry waste untreated wood waste, untreated sawmill residue, and herbaceous wood waste

Green Power EMC will buy 17MW of wood fired power. Plant close to NF land

Final Issued Final Issued Final Issued

wood waste, municipal solid waste

forestry and milling waste; wood, grasses, and corn stover

1st Phase; will require 2625 tons dry biomass/yr. 9/7/2010- Now in existence, first plant nation's first commercial plant producing ethanol from wood wastes. Plant will stop production after first "demonstration" batch

timber harvesting waste, pre-commercial thinning of forest plantation stands, Georgia Power to buy electricity (20-yr deal). Feedstcock may also include peanut hulls, pecan shells, cotton stalks, harvesting non-commercial, dead or deformed species for fuel purposes and

lumber and pallet wood wastes. land clearing activities. .

timber waste

Location may be in Heard County

logging residue, mill residue and urban wood waste

The Project will utilize approximately 500,000 tons of woody biomass annually and has a 20-year power purchase agreement under which capacity payments represent the majority of the revenues.

forestry (existing forest and plantation forestry). Debarked, chipped, made Will ship pellets to Netherlands; broke ground in March 2010;

waste wood

Will consume 650,000 tons/year of biomass fuel

Whole tree chips, chipped pulpwood, sawmill/forestry waste.

GTY-1,340,000 Land acquired for plant and construction to began in 2011. Second plant (Appling or Baxley County) planned to be completed in 2015, but on hold due to economny

processed roundwood, milling waste, timber waste

forestry waste

Conversion of existing coal plant(155 MW) completely to biomass (96 MW) delayed pending EPA ruling. 1 million tons/yr.

Yellow Pine

Thinnings and non-timber valued; fire or hurricane damaged forest biomass e mail sent to info@ with inquirty about permit status (sent 7/13/2010). No response to

and debris

date. Starting production at 300,000 WP/yr; early production will be exported to Europe, final stage will market to

forest products industry by-products and residue; wood products industry

residue; inert landfill material; yard waste; biosolids

Timber industry residuals

Will be used to power paperboard mill

GTY-200,000

Wood waste and poultry litter

GTY-1,000,000

GTY-600,000

wood waste, wood residue

GTY-150,000

recycled forest waste material supplemented with green wood as needed GTY-100,000

green and wood wastes municipal waste and wood residue wood and other agricultural materials

waste wood

Applied for DOE loan 2010; 15 year agreement with Tenaska Biofuels to buy plant output; GTY-200,000; initial output will be 10 million gallons (2012) GTY-150,000 GTY-800,000; viability analysis conducted for change to biomass "consumes approximately 540,000 tons of wood waste per year"

construction debris and other wood waste

GTY- 430,000

Final Issued Final Issued Final Issued Final Issued Final Issued

Final Issued Final Issued

Final Issued Applied

waste wood from manufacturing, logging , and construction

Another article says 80,000 ton capacity; also North America's Wood Pellet Industry report has 62,000. Opened 9/09.

"locally produced wood waste fuel" spill off lumber mills (sawdust) processed residues, (chips, bark and sawdust by-products); unprocessed residues, (tree tops, branches, stumps, and other forestry debris); low-grade wood fiber and round timber

(Site:GTY- 700,000 PPT: GTY- 600,000) Located in former Eaton building, possibility of doubling capacity

The new plant, to be built at the site of the former Georgia Pacific lumber facility site in Hertford County, will produce 330,000 dry tons of wood pellets annually from more than 600,000 tons of raw wood supplies.

Draft Issued Final Issued

"Green Coal", torrefaction

timber residue primarily forestry residues, shredded tires; 322,000 tons of material per year. urban wood, standing residue, thinning, logging residue thinning, forestry waste Wood chips and forestry thinning Wood waste

Wood Waste 1,000 bone dry tons/day (BDT/d) of local timber resources; mix of slash and underutilized wood product along with local mill residues Wood chips from sawmills, logging, and paper mills; 90+% is waste wood that would otherwise be landfilled/burned Not from landfill source or construction debris; uses whole logs from sustainable forestry. post-industrial wood waste (scrap wood, shavings, saw dust) Wood waste (i.e. chips) woodchips, sawmill residue

wood chips, wood waste

hardwood sawmill residue

wood waste wood waste wood waste

GTY-450,000

Site: GTY-27,000 PPT:GTY- 1,250,000; Primary purpose is to provide steam for nuclear power plant; replacing existing coal facility.

FONSI Issued

Loblolly site says 2011, more recent (apparently) PPT presentation says 2012.

Draft Issued

CHP with Sonoco Packaging Co.

Applied

Draft Issued

Contracted by Santee Cooper. Generator to create steam from wood waste already installed. Still needs approval by

board. 15 year contract

GTY-600,000; esporting to scandanavia

10,000,000 in 2014; 100,000,000 in 2017

Applied

Construction planned to begin late 2011/early 2012 and permitting work underway in 3rd Quarter 2010; 16,000,000

gal/yr jet fuel; 4,000,000 gal/yr naphtha; 8MW/yr

90% of fuel from within 100 miles; 70% from within 90 miles. Purchased by DOM in 2004. 750,000 tons of wood chips a year.

Final Issued

GTY-150000. Formerly Argonaut BioFuels/Libra Natural Resources plant.

514 Lee Highway Marion, VA 24354

Coal plant using up to 20% biomass fuel, total capacity=585, x(.2)=117 MW. GTY-300,000; 585 from FORISK via book chapter

Final Issued

Site announcement very recent (1/2010); full capicity will export majority to Europe

Plans to convert existting particleboard plant into a pellet plant

This plant is an emerguing issue which is of concern to North Carolina due to sourcing area extraction from NC

Final Issued

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The $15 million Nash facility will have four pellet machines, consuming roughly 300,000 green tons/year of chips,

shavings and sawdust. All raw materials will be generated by the company's two sawmills in Gladys, as well as two

more Nash is buying.

about 600,000 tons of wood chips per year.

Data gathered from industry and media releases.

CE (gal/yr)=Cellulosic Ethanol gallons/year; WP (tn/yr)=Wood Pellet dry tons/year; MW/yr= Megawatts/year; *=Converted CFPP Unit #=Converted from green tons, ^=Exports to Europe

Proposed and Existing Woody Biomass Facilities in the Southeastern United States

Map Id Plant Name

AL-1 Livingston Plant AL-2 Lee Energy Solutions Plant AL-3 West Alabama Plant AL-4 Western Alabama Biorefinery AL-5 Nature's Earth Pellet Energy FL-1 Green Circle FL-2 Mossy Head Plant

FL-3 Adage Hamilton County

FL-4 Gainesville Renewable Energy Center FL-5 Hamilton County Renewable Energy Center FL-6 NW Florida Renewable Energy Center

FL-7 Lansing Smith (CFPP retrofit)

FL-8 Plant Scholz (CFPP Retrofit)

FL-9

GA-1 GA-2

GA-3 GA-4 GA-5 GA-6

Liberty Industries

Appling County Pellets, LLC Woodlands Alternative Fuels

Multitrade Rabun Gap Atlanta, Georgia Bio-Energy Park (AGBEP) Ware County Pellets Bleckley County Biorefinery

GA-7 Soperton Plant

GA-8 Yellow Pine Electrical Generating Plant

GA-9 Greenway Renewable Power GA-10 Piedmont Green Power GA-11 Georgia Biomass, LLC GA-12 Fitzgerald Plant GA-13 Oglethorpe Power GA-14 Oglethorpe Power GA-15 Plant Mitchell (CFPP retrofit) GA-16 Briar Creek Pellets GA-17 Magnolia Biopower

GA-18 Wiregrass Power, LLC

GA-19 GA-20 GA-21 GA-22 MS-1

Macon Plant Global Energy Systems Plant Carl Dodge County Plant Enviva Amory Plant

MS-2 Piney Wood Pellets

MS-3 MS-4 MS-5 MS-6 NC-1

Fulton Plant Three Rivers Plant Coastal Paper Wiggins Facility Plant Sweatt Craven County Wood Energy

NC-2 Coastal Carolina Clean Power

NC-3

NC-4 NC-5

Carolina Wood Pellets, LLC

Hertford Renewable Energy Nature's Earth Pellet Energy

NC-6 Enviva NC Plant

NC-7

NC-8

SC-1 SC-2 SC-3 SC-4 SC-5

SC-6 TN-1 TN-2

Person County Plant

IP Riegelwood

Savannah River Site Loblolly Green Power Hartsville Plant Orangeburg Plant Domtar Paper Co., LLC

Carolina Pacific Briquetting Co. Cleveland Plant Collonwood Plant

VA-1 Pittsylvania Power Station

VA-2 WoodFuels VA Plant

VA-3 AWF Marion Plant

VA-4 Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center

VA-5 WFD Greensville Plant VA-6 WFD Waverly Plant VA-7 Franklin IP Site Plant VA-8 Plywood Trail

VA-9 Gladys Plant

VA-10 Altavista Power Station (CFPP Retrofit) VA-11 Hopewell Power Station (CFPP Retrofit) VA-12 Southampton County Power Station (CFPP Retrofit)

Filed AQ permit with ADEM July 2009

Permit

None on file; FDEP anticipating project



(CFPP permit) CFPP permit:

AQ : Original : AQ permit for previous facility (Waverly Minerals):

AQ permit amendment : Original AQ permit :

AQ permit amendments : Original AQ permit : AQ permit amendment : Original AQ permit :

(CFPP permit)



List

FONSI:

NSR notice : Point Sources with Criteria Pollutant Emissions of 10 Tons or More 2008:

conditional use permits given conditional use permits given

Sources

, The Birmingham News, Wood Bio Energy News The Sand Mountain Reporter, The Weekly Post, The Huntsville Times, Forisk Consulting (Wood BioEnergy South) RISI Wood Biomass Markets USDA, , Domestic , , news. Department of Forestry Products MSU; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7) , Green Circle Bio Brochure; , Ethanol Producer Magazine, Florida-

, Florida DEP, Jacksonville Business Journal, Suwannee Democrat,

The Gainesville Sun, , , , Biomass Magazine

Panama City News Herald Southern Company ( environment/climateChangeAction.aspx), The Rotary Club of Pensacola; Wood Biopower plants being established in the SE

Florida-; ; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7)

, , Georgia EPD , USDA Forest Service, Georgia Centers of Innovation Energy CleanTech Group LLC, Forisk Consulting (Wood BioEnergy South) , Tree Rings Newletter (University of Florida) Georgia DEP, EPA, Zac Anderson (unknown publisher) Ethanol Producer Magazine, , ethanol (Proposed ethanol plant list); Woody Biomass Liquid Fuel Projects in the SE Ethanol Producer Magazine, sustainable business , Biomass Magazine, Denver Post, , Wood Bioenergy News,

Georgia EPD, , EPA

, Georgia Power, Wood Bioenergy News , , The Georggia Engineer, Atlantic Power Corporation The Weekly, Reuters, Biomass Magazine, , Fitzgerald Renwable Energy, Decker Energy International, Georgia DEP Atlanta Citybizlist, , peanutpolitics-keith. Atlanta Business Chronicle, Georgia Power, Biomass Magazine, PR Newswire Georgia Foresty Commission, Bioenergy International, USDA; W. AL & E. MS. Forest Industry Forisk Consulting (Wood BioEnergy South), Magnolia BioPower

, WCTV (CBS), LOWNDES COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES, , The Tifton Gazette, Valdosta Daily Times , Wood Bioenergy South (FORISK Consulting) ; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7) rurdev.; Earth Resources Inc; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7) Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7); Biomass Power Association Mississippi DEQ, bioenergy-, , Greater Richmond Partnership Inc; USDA; W. AL & E. MS. Forest Industry Wood Bioenergy Magazine, WLOX13 ABC (Biolxi Gulfport Pascagoula), Brighter , Mississippi Business Journal; USDA; W. AL & E. MS. Forest Industry Bluefire Ethanol, PR Newswire ; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7) goliath.; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7) ; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7) , Decker Energy International , Triangle Business Journal; W. AL & E. MS. Forest Industry

The Franklin Press, Tuskagee Reader, USDA Decker Energy, USDA, NC DENR, EPA, Decker Energy International, , Wood BioEnergy Magazine, Wood Bioenergy News Richmond Times-Dispatch, Tech Journal South, , , Greater Richmond Partnership Inc, Roanoke Chowan News Herald,

, Person County Economic Development Council; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co- products (Chapter 7) Star News Online; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7)

Charleston Regional Business Journal, US DOE, , W. AL & E. MS. Forest Industry, The Augusta Chronicle. Newberry Observer, , Wood Bioenergy News , The Times and Democrat (Orangeburg) ,

; Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and Co-products (Chapter 7) Guld Coast Energy, Tennessee DAPC, Ch. 7 (Hinchee, Et al) ,

Dominion, , Virginia Division of Legal Services;

, ; , W. AL & E. MS. Forest Industry Timberline Magazine Dominion, ; W. AL & E. MS. Forest Industry , National Association of Certified Developers; RISI Biomass Magazine, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Tidewater News , , WSLS10 (NBC), Richmond Times-Dispatch



PR Newswire; Altavista Journal Editor; PR Newswire PR Newswire

Data gathered from industry and media releases.

CE (gal/yr)=Cellulosic Ethanol gallons/year; WP (tn/yr)=Wood Pellet dry tons/year; MW/yr= Megawatts/year; *=Converted CFPP Unit #=Converted from green tons, ^=Exports to Europe

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