From DR1 Daily News, 14 July 2006:
Garbage-fueled power plants
Taylor Biomass Energy is interested in entering the Dominican energy market. As reported in El Caribe, they have identified 10 points nationwide where garbage-fueled plants could be installed with an estimated US$300 million annual savings in fuel imports for the country. They propose that the plans could generate 20% of the present installed capacity. In the DR, their representative is Angel Lockward, a former minister of Industry and Commerce. James Taylor, president of the company, told El Caribe that each plant would have the capacity to supply 100,000 households.
The plants could be installed initially in Santo Domingo municipalities, Boca Chica, Haina, San Cristobal, La Romana, Santiago, Bonao and La Vega.
http://www.taylorbiomassenergy.com/company/?id=2
Garbage-fueled power plants
Taylor Biomass Energy is interested in entering the Dominican energy market. As reported in El Caribe, they have identified 10 points nationwide where garbage-fueled plants could be installed with an estimated US$300 million annual savings in fuel imports for the country. They propose that the plans could generate 20% of the present installed capacity. In the DR, their representative is Angel Lockward, a former minister of Industry and Commerce. James Taylor, president of the company, told El Caribe that each plant would have the capacity to supply 100,000 households.
The plants could be installed initially in Santo Domingo municipalities, Boca Chica, Haina, San Cristobal, La Romana, Santiago, Bonao and La Vega.
http://www.taylorbiomassenergy.com/company/?id=2