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From: donpat11/17/2011 9:43:45 AM
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Covanta Energy asks New York state to give it "green" status

Published: Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Syracuse, NY -- Covanta Energy Corp., the company that runs the trash-burning power plant in Onondaga County, is trying to convince state officials for the third time in less than a decade that electricity made from incinerating garbage is renewable energy worthy of state subsidies.

The state Public Service Commission is expected to rule Thursday on Covanta’s petition to include “energy from waste” as a renewable power, on par with wind, solar and biomass. If the commission sides with Covanta this time — it rejected two previous requests — the company and other developers could apply for millions of dollars in state subsidies to build new trash-burning power plants.

syracuse.com
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