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Fox Valley Energy Center
Address
231 Millview Drive
Neenah, WI 54956
United States
Latitude:
44.18887
Longitude:
-88.4686
Year Opened:
1998
Water Source:
Municipality
Notes
EIA lists it as burning sewage sludge, but it really burns paper mill sludge.
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Data Sources
EIA 2008
EIA 2012 Form 860
Environmental Justice Analysis
Distance (miles)
0
2.5
5
10
25
American Indian
1.17117%
0.9%
0.7%
0.7%
0.6%
Asian
2.16216%
2.0%
2.7%
4.5%
3.5%
Black
2.07207%
2.2%
1.8%
2.4%
2.2%
Hispanic
7.11712%
6.7%
6.9%
6.8%
5.0%
White
82.5225%
83.8%
84.1%
81.8%
85.1%
Population
1,110
14k
56k
151k
378k
Income
$44k
$65k
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CORPORATIONS
Name
Relation
Ownership
Minergy
Former Owner
100%
Thermagen Power Group
Owner
100%
LINKS
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Fox Valley Glass Aggregate Plant
"capacity to recycle 350,000 tons of pulp and paper wastewater solids annually while producing two high-demand products: renewable energy (steam) and glass aggregate."
Glatfelter clears Neenah mill site for possible sale or donation
8/6/2007 "Glatfelter has removed the three paper machines from its defunct downtown mill and razed its adjacent water and wastewater treatment plants."
Minergy - sold to Thermagen - cofires sludge to produce steam for paper mills
6/16/2006 "Thermagen plans to retain Minergy�s 30 employees and honor all of Minergy�s contracts. That includes accepting paper sludge from SCA Tissue in Menasha and Neenah Paper Inc. and providing st
Neenah strikes deal to raze former Minergy plant
11/27/2014 "the city would provide $150,000 to Fox Valley Energy Center if it terminates its land lease and razes the plant by Dec. 31, 2015."
P.H. Glatfelter Company (formerly Bergstrom Paper Company)
"In the mid-1990s, P.H. Glatfelter, Wisconsin Tissue (now SCA), Ponderosa Pulp, and Kimberly Clark entered into an agreement with Wisconsin Energy (WE), to site a subsidiary of WE's called Minergy to
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Generator #1
Unit Type: Burner: Unknown Type
Power 6.5 MW
Status History
Closed
6-14-2013
Operating
1-1998
Fuels and Products
Wood Waste Solids
1#
Input
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