Flint, MI's biogas facility gets city approval; construction to begin soon
The best part, for the Flint at least, is that the city coffers aren’t being tapped at all; not that there is much to use anyway. The project is a partnership with the State of Michigan, City of Flint, Flint’s Kettering University, and Swedish Biogas International. And once the plant is complete, the odorless gas will be used to heat it. Officials expect the construction to begin this August, which is at least a full six months before the San Jose biogas plant announced recently (via) will break ground.
So look out America, Flint is rising from the sewers on a cloud of fart gas.