Fremont Community Digester Project

Feb 2009 - Feb 2012

Project Info

The Fremont Community Digester (FCD) plant is a complete mix anaerobic digester that receives 100,000 tons per year of organic wastes and converts it into biogas that is used to generate renewable electricity. The $25 million power plant started producing power in December 2012, and is contracted to operate as a base load plant, with its capacity, energy, and renewable energy credits sold to Consumers Energy under a 20-year contract.

Our Task:

Development activities included:

  • Working with the various Michigan environmental agencies and departments to apply for all of the construction and operating permits
  • Creating the conceptual plant design, final design, and technical specifications for the plant
  • Entering into fuel supply contracts with local feedstock suppliers
  • Creating the bid documents and hiring an engineering, procurement, and construction contractor
  • Construction oversight
  • Start-up and Commissioning

NOVI arranged for the project-level financing, and applied for and received multiple state and federal grants that were critical to making the project financially viable. NOVI managed the plant start-up and operated it for an initial period.

  • Anaerobic Digestion
  • Biomass
  • Biogas
  • Combined Heat and Power
  • 3 MW, $22 million, 350 TPD Anaerobic Digester based power plant.
  • RICE Engine Facility
  • Reduces GHG (~75,000 tons of equivalent CO2) per annum.
  • Helps clients achieve a zero waste to landfill goal.
  • Operated for 2 years by NOVI
  • Plant was sold in 2017.

Services Used

Biogas, Biomass, Development, Feasibility Study, Fuel Procurement, Fuel Study, Greenfield Generation, Technology, Waste-to-Energy
Fremont, MI, USA
Fremont, MI, USA