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From: jmhollen9/24/2010 5:37:34 PM
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Laidlaw (LLEG) is a good micro penny to consider as they are not a new 'flash in the pan'. After a recent publicity bounce it's at a very collectible price again as their Biomass project moves forward.

Recent News: NH Site Evaluation Committee Approves Laidlaw Permit Application for 70 MW Biomass Facility
NH Site Evaluation Committee Approves Laidlaw Permit Application for 70 MW Biomass Facility

Sep. 23, 2010 (Business Wire) -- Laidlaw Energy Group, Inc. (Ticker “LLEG”) announced today that the N.H. Site Evaluation Committee yesterday unanimously approved Laidlaw Berlin BioPower’s application to construct and operate a 70-megawatt biomass plant in Berlin.

The approval comes with a large number of conditions, including a list of stipulations negotiated between the city and Laidlaw. SEC Attorney Michael Iacopino said other conditions include a signed wood supply agreement with Cousineau Forest Products, an operations agreement with Homeland Renewable, an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction agreement with Babcox and Wilcox, and a wood harvesting sustainability agreement negotiated with the Counsel for the Public. The state Public Utilities Commission must also approve the 20-year power purchase agreement between Laidlaw and Public Service of N.H. A written certificate of site and facility will be issued by Oct. 22.

The 9-member committee deliberated for two full days following a nine month procedure that included a 900-page application, a public hearing and site visit in Berlin, two technical sessions, and six days of adversarial hearings. The committee had until Sept. 23 to make a decision on the application.


Board: Subject 56804

IMHO: Biomass is where it's at long term vs. wind/solar.

John :-)

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