Skip common site navigation and headers
United States Environmental Protection Agency
The AgSTAR Program
Begin Hierarchical Links EPA Home > Climate Change > Methane > Voluntary Programs > AgSTAR > Experts

 

Photo collage and AgSTAR logo Experts

Consultants | Developers | Manufacturers/Distributors of Covers
Manufacturers/Distributors of Engines | Manufacturers/Distributors of Tanks
Other: Commodity Organizations | Other: General Energy Services

Other: General Energy Services


Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
Paul Scheckel
244 South Champlain St
Burlington, VT 5401
Tel: 802/456-7097   Fax: 802/658-1643
Email: scheckel@sover.net
Web: http://www.together.net/~veic/Exit EPA

Year Established: 1989
# Biogas Projects: 0
# Employees: 27
# Farm Projects: 0

Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC) focuses on financing programs related to energy efficiency. VEIC is looking for ways to participate with the state of Vermont's project to initiate a farm-based methane digester program.


Microgy Cogeneration Systems, Inc.
Benjamin Brant
1767A Denver West Blvd., Suite 15
Golden, CO 80401
Tel: 303-384-9402 Fax: 303-384-9403
Email: bbrant@microgy.com
Web: http://www.microgy.com Exit EPA

Year Established: 1990
# Biogas Projects: 15

Microgy finances, builds, owns, operates and maintains bio-energy and distributed cogeneration systems for the agricultural, utility, commercial/industrial, and public sectors through turn key development programs at no capital cost to its customers. These systems efficiently produce electricity, alternative fuels, refrigeration and hot water on-site at customer's facilities. "Green energy" is produced using renewable biogas derived from organic wastes. The biogas is used to generate power that is sold to a utility company or alternative fuels supplied to a large user.


Please Note: Listing in this directory does not imply endorsement by EPA.
 
Begin Site Footer

EPA Home | Privacy and Security Notice | Contact Us