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A $142 million facility in Kentucky will turn bourbon and farm waste into renewable gas and capture 72,000 tons of CO₂, creating 20 jobs.
A $142 million waste-to-energy facility in Carlisle County, Kentucky, will convert bourbon industry byproducts and farm waste into renewable natural gas and carbon dioxide, creating 20 local jobs.
Expected to process 575 tons of feedstock daily, it will produce 1.47 million British thermal units of renewable gas annually and capture over 72,000 tons of CO₂.
The project, developed by Green Energy Parks, marks the largest private investment in the county in over a decade and is backed by state tax incentives.
Officials praise it as a sustainable economic boost leveraging Kentucky’s agricultural and bourbon industries.
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Una instalación de 142 millones de dólares en Kentucky convertirá el bourbon y los residuos agrícolas en gas renovable y capturará 72.000 toneladas de CO2, creando 20 puestos de trabajo.