EWP Renewable Corporation owns and maintains operations staff at the Fairhaven, Whitefield, and Springfield biomass plants.
FAIRHAVEN
The Fairhaven biomass plant is an 18 MW generation facility located in northern California. Since operations began in 1987 the power generated is supplied to Pacific Gas & Electric under a long-term power purchase agreement.
The plant uses over 250,000 tons of various forms of wood waste from local sawmills annually.
Fairhaven is certified by the State of California as a renewable energy generator.
DG Fairhaven Power, LLC
Samoa, CA
Phone: (707) 445-5434 /
Fax: (707) 445-2551
Contact: Bob Marino, General Manager
WHITEFIELD
The Whitefield biomass plant is a 16 MW generation facility located in northern New Hampshire. Operations began in 1988 and
power is sold under a power purchase agreement. The plant consumes an average of 185,000 green tons of wood fuel
per year sourced from numerous local suppliers. The plant’s successful environmental track record, modern pollution control equipment,
and the installation of a regenerative scrubber system to lower NOx and an overfire air system to lower CO all contributed to
Whitefield’s recent qualification as a Connecticut Class I Renewable Energy Credit (“REC”) producer.
Steam is produced by a 180,000 pound Babcock and Wilcox fixed grate boiler which powers a Westinghouse turbine/generator.
DG Whitefield, LLC
Whitefield, NH
Phone: (603) 837-9328 / Fax: (603) 837-2218
Contact: Doug York, Plant Manager
SPRINGFIELD
Located in western New Hampshire the Springfield biomass plant is a 16 MW generation facility that began operations in 1987.
With several biomass fuel suppliers in the area, the plant consumes an average of 195,000 green tons of wood fuel annually
and sells its power under a power purchase agreement. Similar to the Whitefield plant also located in New Hampshire, S
pringfield’s environmental success is upheld by state-of-the-art pollution control equipment, the recent installation of a polishing NOx scrubber system,
and upgrades to the boiler/central systems; these measures all contributed to the Springfield plant’s recent qualification as a Connecticut
Class I Renewable Energy Credit (“REC”) producer.
Springfield Power, LLC
Springfield, NH
Phone: (603) 763-4754 / Fax: (603) 763-9860
Contact: Chuck Theall, Plant Manager