Louisville Mayor Announces Effort to Answer Concerns About Green-Energy-Producing Biodigesters

August 25, 2015

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Citing the need for greater understanding of green-energy-producing biodigesters in Louisville, Mayor Greg Fischer on Monday announced that an Indiana company will spend the next two months listening to and addressing concerns before seeking formal approval of a proposed methane-energy project at 17th and Maple streets.

“Residents of West Louisville have historically suffered from environmental problems created by our community’s past. They deserve to have their valid concerns heard and answered,” Fischer said. “They also deserve to hear the science and facts about the waste-reducing, renewable-energy-generating investments proposed by Star Energy Holdings and Nature’s Methane, and the projects deserve consideration.”

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