BioEnergy Washington is a multi-agency group working to develop the framework for a successful bioenergy economy in Washington State. Some of the groups' activities include funding to support research, dissemination of information, and providing loans to spur industry growth and market incentives.
Central Washington Biodiesel supports the local agricultural economy by producing biodiesel using oil from locally grown oilseed crops and from locally produced used fryer oil. We produce 100% Washington biodiesel. Central Washingon Biodiesel operates a 3 million gallon annual production capacity plant using canola oil as the primary feedstock.
Columbia BioEnergy, LLC
Brad Lyons
P.O. Box 543
Othello, WA 99344
Imperium Renewables, Inc. operates a Seattle refinery as a wholly owned subsidiary under the name Seattle Biodiesel, LLC with a yearly capacity of 5 million gallons per year. In May of 2006 we announced development of one of the largest Biodiesel refineries in the country, 100 million gallons per year, in Gray's Harbor Washington. Imperium Gray's Harbor will be online Q2 2007.
Our mission is to promote the use of biodiesel in the Northwest as an immediate and effective way to advance environmental health, economic strength, and social and political well-being in our communities, our nation, and the world.
Northwest SEED works to establish a clean, diverse, and affordable Northwest energy system, based on efficient use of renewable resources, with maximum local control and ownership of energy assets.
Through our efforts successful on-the-ground, community-based projects stimulate local economic development, create jobs, and enhance security, creating widespread popular support for and investment in a sustainable energy system.
Environmental Energy Company, formerly Cyclus Envirosystems (a division of Western Environmental Engineering), solves waste management problems through innovative process technologies. The company developed and patented new anaerobic and flotation processes that allow them to solve waste management problems at significantly less cost and with better capture of components.
GeoPacific Lining
William Wolfe
1300 Dexter Ave., N. #205
Seattle, WA 98109
GeoPacific Lining performs feasibility assessments and consults farms on implementing digester systems and is in the design phase of developing digesters for three farms in the U.S.
Northwest SEED works to establish a clean, diverse, and affordable Northwest energy system, based on efficient use of renewable resources, with maximum local control and ownership of energy assets.
Through our efforts successful on-the-ground, community-based projects stimulate local economic development, create jobs, and enhance security, creating widespread popular support for and investment in a sustainable energy system.
ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service is managed by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) and is funded under a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Business-Cooperative Service. Visit the NCAT Web site for more information on our sustainable agriculture projects.