After
more than two years of construction and controversy, Nippon Paper Industries
USA's expanded biomass cogeneration plant is stirring to life in preparation
for going online in October.
"We're
doing checkouts of various pieces of equipment," mill manager Harold
Norlund said last week from his Ediz Hook office.He sat in front of a picture window dominated by the cogeneration plant's conical biomass-fuel silo and related buildings.