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Hampton Feed Lot, Inc. / Hampton Alternative Energy Products , LLC. COW POWER. Animal Waste to Electricity. Animal Waste to Fertilizer. We Work 24/7. Hampton Feed Lot, Inc. Then. Purchased from J.P. Hampton Incorporated in 1972 2000 Head Maximum Capacity 3 Employees. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Hampton Feed Lot, Inc.
Purchased from J.P. Hampton
Incorporated in 1972
2000 Head Maximum Capacity
3 Employees
Then
Hampton Feed Lot, Inc /Hampton Alternative Energy Products, LLC
Operates under MO DNR CAFO Permit
5400 Head Maximum Capacity
Current Population 3,000+ Head
HFL has 7 Employees
HAEP has 6 Employees
Now
Milestones
Electrical Generation – Aug. 2012
Dryer Start-up – Sept. 2013
1st bag of Nature’s E.N.V. – Dec. 2013
Construction 4 Containment Barns built in the 1980s were modified to
collect and pump manure to the digesters.
2 Open Lots were reconfigured for the construction of the Digester, Generator, and Dryer Buildings
A New 15 KV Electrical Distribution System was installed underground.
Land Use
HFL has 320 Acres of Central Missouri Farmland in Chariton County.
HAEP/HFL Utilizes 80 Acres of this Farmland for the Open Lots, Digester Facility, Confinement Barns
13 Acre Containment Lagoon Currently No Zoning Chariton County has an EEZ
Benefits No Additional Land was added for the Construction of
the Digester & Drying Systems.
Digester Hydration Water is Recycled from the Containment Lagoon.
The Lagoon appears to be functioning better since the loading has been reduced.
Benefits o Generation of an Ecofriendly Fertilizer Product reduces the
amount of solids landfilled
o Green House Gasses are Destroyed
o Excess Electricity is Sold to the Utility Partner
Benefits for Missouri The Tanks were Fabricated at J. L. Houston Company in
Hopkins, Missouri
The Engine Generator was Fabricated at Martin Machinery, LLC in Latham, Missouri
The Construction Provided Temporary Jobs in an Economically Challenged Time in Rural Missouri
Challenges First in Missouri to Develop an Anaerobic Digester System
for Animal Waste
One of the First Anaerobic Digester Systems in the Nation for Beef Cattle
Finding Contractors that Understood the Technology
Negotiating a Power Purchase Agreement and Interconnection Agreement
Challenges Finding Trained Operators
and Maintaining a Quality Staff that wants to remain in Rural Missouri.
Finding Contractors to Service Components that Understand the Technology
Procurement of Maintenance or Repair Parts
The Unknown
The Effect of Regulations that are Being Drafted
The Changes that The Comprehensive State Energy Plan may Implement
What is Next? Finding a Use for the Liquid
Effluent
Increasing Gas Production to Add the Second Engine Generator
Utility Partner
Kansas City Power and Light
North American Renewables Registry Account so KCP&L can receive credits
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