GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The City of Grand Rapids is getting close to being able to manage municipal solids in an environmentally-sustainable manner – and produce natural gas, electricity and phosphorus.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — After five years of waiting, Grand Rapids has its biodigester up and running. The $85 million investment was built on the idea of saving the city money and passing the savings on ...
A Greene County judge ruled a local biodigester operation is a public utility, exempt from township zoning regulations, and some residents say they are worried about what will come next. The Bath Twp.