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Gov. Ritter Tours Kremmling Wood Pellet
Plant, April 7,
2009
Pellet industry to fuel New Energy Economy and forest
health efforts
KREMMLING -- Gov. Bill Ritter today toured the
Confluence Energy facility here, where logs and wood debris
are converted to pellets for heating fuel. Confluence
Energy, along with Rocky Mountain Pellet Co. in Walden, will
produce more than 200,000 tons of wood pellets per year,
providing enough heat for more than 60,000 homes and
businesses. read more
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Colorado's First Pellet Plant Begins Shipping Beetle
Kill Wood Pellets KREMMLING,
Colorado: On June 1st, trucks began to roll out
of Confluence Energy's new state of the art wood pellet
plant, the biggest pellet plant in the U.S. west of the
Mississippi. Confluence Energy's celebrated its inaugural
shipment of wood pellets made from Colorado’s beetle kill
trees.
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Confluence Energy
Presses Colorado's First Wood
Pellet We are pleased to
announce that our Kremmling, Colorado wood pellet plant is
operational as of Wednesday, April 23, 2008.
Confluence Energy is now creating Colorado’s first ever woof
pellet fuel. Confluence Energy is the largest manufacturer
of wood pellet fuel in the Rocky Mountain
Region.
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Pay Back on Wood Pellet Applications is 1 to
3 Years Kremmling, Colorado,
April 21st, 2008: With rising natural gas prices
nearing $12 per dekatherm, the ROI is implementing wood
pellet appliances is now between 1 and 3 years. It makes the
conversion to this renewable biomass form of energy more
economical. read
more.
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Opening of Rockies Express Pipeline Signals
Higher Natural Gas Prices in Colorado
KREMMLING, COLORADO
Confluence Energy: a Kremmling-based company using beetle
kill wood to produce pellets for home and commercial
heating, suggests pellets will soon become more economical
to heat homes in Colorado than even natural gas."This new
competitiveness is due," states Phelps Lane, a Director of
Confluence
Energy.
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