Not really about jobs, and not about feeding electricity into the grid: the new biomass plant near Dublin, GA is about saving that company money on electricity: but at what cost to the state and to local residents?
Mike Stucka wrote for Macon.com 6 December 2012, Deal announces $95 million biomass power plant for Laurens County,
A new biomass power plant announced Thursday is expected to bring hundreds of related jobs and a direct $95 million investment.
A statement from the office of Gov. Nathan Deal said the plant itself will bring 35 permanent jobs to Laurens County.
Compare 35 permanent jobs for $95 million to MAGE SOLAR’s 350 jobs for $30 million. That’s about $2,700,000 per job for this deal, vs. $85,714 per job for MAGE SOLAR. Which would make MAGE SOLAR’s facility more than 30 times more effective at producing permanent jobs.
OK, but what’s this one supposed to do?
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