Questions Remain About Future of Texas Biomass Incinerator

Ques­tions remain about future of bio­mass facility

- by Rhon­da Oaks, Octo­ber 20, 2013. Source: The Lufkin News

Since a judge’s rul­ing in May allowed an out­side man­age­ment com­pa­ny to assume con­trol of the idled Aspen Pow­er plant in North Lufkin, many cit­i­zens have ques­tioned the sta­tus of the 57-megawatt facil­i­ty that was intend­ed to be the state’s first wood-waste bio­mass elec­tric­i­ty gen­er­a­tion plant in Texas. Those ques­tions have gone unan­swered by offi­cials of U.S. Bank, Inven­tivEn­er­gy, the man­age­ment com­pa­ny in charge of the company’s fate, and Dan­ny Vines, own­er of Aspen Pow­er, who was mil­lions of dol­lars behind in bond pay­ments in May.

The Angeli­na Nech­es Riv­er Author­i­ty issued the bonds that totaled $53.33 mil­lion. The loan agree­ment required Aspen to make pay­ments of one-sixth of the inter­est due month­ly and one-12th of the prin­ci­pal due on May 1 and Nov. 1. The notice states that Aspen Pow­er failed to make pay­ments in 2012 and 2013 through May 1. Gen­er­al Man­ag­er Kel­ley Hol­comb said that since the May rul­ing, ANRA has also been kept in the dark on progress or changes regard­ing Aspen.


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