CE&P Imperial Valley 1 - Sugarcane and Sweet Sorghum-to-Ethanol Electricity and Bio-Methane Facility

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Summary

SCH Number
2012101036
Lead Agency
Imperial County
Document Title
CE&P Imperial Valley 1 - Sugarcane and Sweet Sorghum-to-Ethanol Electricity and Bio-Methane Facility
Document Type
OTH - Other Document
Received
Present Land Use
Abandoned Agriculture A-2-G - (General Agriculture, Geothermal Overlay Zone)
Document Description
Response to comment: 1 CD The proposed project consists of two primary components: 1) a sugarcane and sweet sorghum-to-ethanol, electricity and bio-methane facility; and, 2) 41,000 acres of sugarcane supplemented by 33,000 acres of sweet sorghum. Both crops will be grown in the Imperial Valley. The ethanol, electricity and bio-methane facility involves a CUP that will allow for the construction and operation of a 66 million gallon per year ethanol facility. The operation will generate 49.9 megawatts of renewable electricity, 33.6 MW of which will be available for sale into the electrical grid on an annual basis. The facility will also produce 930 million cubic feet of bio-methane and 28,000 tons of inorganic fertilizer annually.

Contact Information

Name
David Black
Agency Name
Imperial County Planning & Dev. Services
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Brawley
Counties
Imperial
Cross Streets
Keystone Road and Highway 111
Total Acres
158.2
Parcel #
040-240-007-000
State Highways
Hwy 111
Waterways
Rose Canal
Township
14S
Range
14E
Section
21, 22
Base
SBB&M
Other Location Info
Imperial City

Notice of Completion

Development Types
Industrial , Power:Other Power Type (Ethanol and Electricity)(Megawatts 50MW)
Local Actions
Site Plan, Use Permit, Variance
Project Issues
Agriculture and Forestry Resources, Air Quality, Cultural Resources, Cumulative Effects, Drainage/Absorption, Flood Plain/Flooding, Geology/Soils, Growth Inducement, Hazards & Hazardous Materials, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use/Planning, Noise, Public Services, Sewer Capacity, Solid Waste, Transportation, Vegetation, Wildlife

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