Red Hawk Energy
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RedHawk Energy Corporation acquires and consolidates domestic oil and gas equipment manufacturing and servicing companies.[1] In 2009, the Mt. Poso Cogeneration Plant in California was jointly owned by Northern Star Generation LLC, National Petroleum Associates, and Red Hawk Energy, with each partner owning one-third.[2] As of 2012, the plant is co-owned instead by MacPherson Oil Company and DTE Energy.[3]
Mt. Poso Cogeneration Company planned for its plant to be the first cogeneration conversion from fossil fuel to 100% renewable biomass - agricultural and residential green waste from nearby areas. The conversion was expected to be completed by September 2010,[4] but reportedly was actually finished in February 2012.[3]
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Existing Coal Plants
Plant Name | State | Year(s) Built | Capacity |
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Mt. Poso Cogeneration Plant | CA | 1989 | 27 MW |
Contact Information
RedHawk Energy Corporation
P.O. Box 53929
Lafayette, Louisiana 70505-3929
Phone: (337) 269-5933
Fax: (337) 269-5935
Web: http://www.redhawkenergycorp.com/
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References
- ↑ RedHawk Energy Corporation, Current Portfolio Companies, corporate website, accessed July 2012
- ↑ "Request for Extension and Modification of Mt. Poso Cogeneration Company" PG&E letter to CA Public Utilities Commission, August 7, 2009.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 MacPherson Oil Company, MT. POSO COGENERATION PLANT GOES GREEN, corporate website, accessed July 2012
- ↑ The Conversion, Mt. Poso Cogeneration Company website, September 2009.
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