Berlin Biomass Power Plant is a 75MW biopower project. It is located in New Hampshire, the US. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in November 2013.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Biopower | 75 | 75 | – | Active | New Hampshire, the US |
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Description
Cate Street Capital and Gestamp Biomass are currently owning the project.
The project supplies enough clean energy to power 75,000 households. The project cost is $275m.
Wood by-product is used as a feedstock to power the project.
Development Status

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By GlobalDataThe project got commissioned in November 2013.
Power Purchase Agreement
The power generated from the project is sold to Public Service Company of New Hampshire under a power purchase agreement for a period of 20 years.
Contractors Involved
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises and Gestamp Biomass were selected to render EPC services for the biopower project.
Fuji Electric was selected as the steam turbine supplier for the project. The company provided 1 unit of Axial Flow Single Cylinder turbine with 75MW nameplate capacity.
Delta Power Services is the O&M contractor for the project for a period of 6 years.
Methodology
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