Last weekend saw a storm with damaging wind gusts sweep through the area and down lots of trees in Harrisburg, S.D. Those trees are now being cleaned up by the county but it won’t cost them a dime.
That’s because the trees will be burned in a solid waste fuel boiler to provide power for POET Biorefining – Chancellor. As Lincoln County Emergency Manager Harold Timmerman said to KELO TV: “It's eco-friendly all around. We get rid of the branches through this grinder, and they're able to be used in an effective way.” Watch his interview and the full story here:
Did he say varmints? That’s one benefit of bioenergy production that I had previously thought of. Anyway, if you’re in the area and would like to get rid of some wood waste, simply take it to Mueller Pallets. They’ll grind it up and bring it to our facility. You can find them through their web site.

