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The Department of Energy is proposing to authorize expenditure of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funding to Enerkem Corporation to complete final design, construction, and initial operation of a 330 ton-per-day gasification-to-ethanol biorefinery.
The U.S. Department of Energy has provided a grant of $1.4 million and would authorize the expenditure of federal funding to Rainier Biogas LLC for the final design, construction, and initial operation of its Community Anaerobic Manure Digester (CAMD) Project in Enumclas, King County, Washington.
The Department of Energy has provided a grant to Spartanburg County and would authorize the County to continue to expend Federal funding to design, permit, and construct a landfill gas project to capture methane from the Wellford Landfill and use that gas to generate power for local industries.
The Department of Energy is proposing to provide federal funding to Clemson University to design, permit, and construct a Wind Turbine Drivetrain Test Facility.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) proposes, through a cooperative agreement with Chemetall Foote Corporation (Chemetall) to partially fund: (1) the establishment of a new 5,000 metric ton per year lithium hydroxide plant at an existing Chemetall facility in Kings Mountain, North Carolina; and (2) the refurbishment and expansion of an existing lithium brine production facility and lithium carbonate plant in Silver Peak, Nevada. DOE determined that there would be no significant adverse impacts associated with its proposed action.
Based on the analysis in the environmental assessment, DOE determined that the proposed action - providing federal asssitance to Public Service Company of New Mexico to facilitate the installation of an advanced absorbed valve-regulated lead acid battery for voltage smoothing and peak shifting - would result in no significant adverse impacts.
The Department of Energy has completed an Environmental Assessment that analyzes potential impacts associated with the final design, construction, and initial operation of the INEOS New Plant BioEnergy commerical scale integrated demonstration bioenergy center near Vero Beach, Indian RIver County, Florida.
Based on the analyses in the Environmental Assessment, DOE determined that its proposed action, allowing Virginia to use some of its State Energy Program funds, as a grant, to assist in the funding of the Cephas biomass project, would result in no significant adverse impacts.