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Updated: 2:42 AM Jan 28, 2009
Biomass Plant Timeline
The proposed biomass plant that was recently abandoned has been in the works for the last few years.
Posted: 2:39 AM Jan 28, 2009Reporter: Liza Park Email Address: liza.park@wctv.tv |
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Debate and suspicion over the proposed biomass plant grabbed the attention of Tallahassee residents in the past few months... but plans for it have been actually in the works for years.
It appears that a search for renewable energy is what led to the proposed biomass plant.
At the end of 2005, Tallahassee Commissioners were looking for ways to diversify the city's energy, bring down costs and qualify for a federal grant.
By January 17th, 2006, Biomass, Gas and Electric, known as BG&E, approached commissioners with a way to provide power by using wood scraps.
By June 28, 2006, BG&E had offered to build a power plant in Tallahassee but the city had to buy its product.
Negotiations continued until October 11, 2006 when Tallahassee Commissioners gave the plant the green light.
"The City should be commended for taking an aggressive step forward in trying to become energy independent," said Glenn Farris, the CEO of BG&E on October 11, 2006.
The plant would be built near Innovation Park, and BG&E committed funds for a research facility at Florida State University.
But problems arose by January 10, 2007. FSU said it could not sign off on the land deal with the State of Florida unless it had a firm agreement from the city, and two days later, the deal was off.
But that didn't last long, two weeks later the deal was back on.
"I think we had one vision on how it needed to go. We probably both had the same vision, we just had different roads to get there," said T.K. Wetherall, President of Florida State University, on January 26, 2007.
Jump to April 16, 2008 when FSU officials met with city commissioners about getting the plant into the school's master plan to speed up the building process.
By August 2008 residents began questioning the plant... and those questions multiplied and grew louder by October when the Department of Environmental Protection announced it would soon issue permits for the plant.
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When we elect or appoint a government official there is a “public trust.” We trust that these officials will represent the public’s interest. Unfortunately, too often the public can only trust that our government officials will try to fill their pockets with our money. The question about this dirty biomass plan is very simple - do those fortunate few, who are well healed financially and politically connected get a free pass? Are those fortunate few exempt from the laws of our state? The public wants to know if there is fair and equal treatment under the law for all Leon County citizens, regardless of financial position, political stature or skin color. These are questions that the Grand Jury should ask.
But neither FSU nor the City notified the neighbors of a power plant about to be built in their neighborhood. Both the City and FSU attempted to keep the issue "under the radar" to slide this dirty biomass burner into a poor neighborhood on the SouthSide of town, where Tallahassee always wants to put it's "dirty business". Bet if a biomass burner had been planned for Killearn it would have been nixed immediately, with not one problem. This whole issue was designed to "green" Virginia Wetherell's purse. I hope the "surrounding counties" that BG&E is hoping to move to now don't allow it. Say no to bad plans such as this. The dirty dealings behind BG&E's dirty burner is your warning sign. This "gift horse" needs dentures.
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