Turkey Litter

A new source of alternative energy

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  • May 2: Greg Langmo holds a new source of alternative energy, a mix of turkey droppings and other bits and pieces on his turkey farm near Litchfield, Minn.
  • May 2: Construction manager Chuck Wagoner talks about the new $200 million Fibrominn power plant nearing completion in Benson, Minn., which will become the first poultry litter-fired power plant in the United States.
  • May 2: Tons of wood chips stand in a fuel hall where turkey litter will be soon be dumped when the new $200 million, 55-megawatt Fibrominn power plant in Benson, Minn., goes into full operation, becoming the first poultry litter-fired power plant in the United States.
  • May 2: Greg Langmo holds a new source of alternative energy, turkey litter.
  • May 2: A construction employee works on the boiler where turkey litter will be burned at the new $200 million Fibrominn power plant nearing completion in Benson, Minn.

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