• Manage the installation and startup of the system.
  • Daily operation of the system ensuring optimal energy production.
  • Finance the cost of the system and interconnection in full
  • Negotiate the “Power Purchase Agreement” with the applicable utility.
  • Perform or contract all required system maintenance.
  • Identify and secure other sources of waste to enhance the power output of the system.
  • Receive all revenue from the creation and sale of electricity.
  • Retain all applicable carbon credits from the capture of methane and creation of renewable energy
  • Supply 100% of manure generated to the system.
  • Provide land for the system that is strategically located near the manure scraping pit (generally less than one acre).
  • Provide a means for trucks to enter and exit the system area.
  • Handle the left over irrigation water from the system.
  • Handle the left over dry fiber from the system.
  • Displace 100% of the farms cost of bedding by recycling the dry leftover fiber to replace the existing purchased bedding.
  • Receive revenue from the sale of excess bedding at approximately $10 per yard for fertilizer or to neighboring farms for bedding.
  • All separated water can be used for irrigation and fertilizer.
  • Excess heat from the engines provide 180 degree water for parlor wash down water, heated drinking water, facility heat, etc. This will displace much of the existing natural gas/propane cost.
  • Eliminate the labor and equipment upkeep needed to spread manure.
  • Reported odor reduction 80-90%.