Vega Promotional Systems secures land in US for green energy project
21st August 2009
Consulting company Vega Promotional Systems has signed an agreement to lease land for ‘The Green Valley Project.’
Located in western Indiana, US, the project will convert methane gas from an abandoned coal mine into electricity and thermal energy.
Vega recently announced that it had entered into a deal with Tennessee Power Company to purchase the necessary methane gas to run the project. Tennessee Power Company owns the rights to the coal bed methane located in the 314 acre abandoned Green Valley coal mine.
This latest development follows a three-year phase in which a demonstration project was operational.
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