
Wood biomass sits in the yard under a system of conveyors at the E.J. Stoneman Electrical Station in Cassville, Wis., Thursday, April 21, 2011. The power plant has been converted to burn wood biomass instead of coal.

Plant manager Rich Nelson holds a handful of wood biomass that will be burned for energy at the plant.

A view of the yard at the E.J. Stoneman Electrical Station in Cassville, Wis.

Shift supervisor Mike Walsh, left, and boiler operator Nate Vogt, right, man the control room.

Wood biomass rushes through the power plant on conveyors.

Wood biomass burns.
No comments:
Post a Comment