Wood energy way ahead at New Boston SFS
NEW BOSTON SPACE FORCE STATION, N.H. – The Joe English Hill overlooks two radomes with newly replaced tracking systems that provide access to space and allows for the command and control, and health and safety of over 200 satellites a day at New Boston Space Force Station, New Hampshire. NBSFS hosted a Wood-Energy Summit on National Bioenergy Day which was a collaborative forum led by Lt. Col. David Zesinger, NBSFS commander, and included four panel sessions that discussed the NH wood-energy industry; the forest as fuel; federal and state regulatory policy regarding wood energy, and wood-energy equipment. (courtesy photo)
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