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Process Barron to Exhibit at the 17th Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference (NAWTEC) 2009

Process Barron provides air handling and solid fuel system solutions to municipal waste-to-energy producers, helping them to implement cost efficient, renewable energy fuel strategies and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

 

Pelham, Alabama – May 12, 2009
Process Barron will exhibit at the 2009 NAWTEC Conference in Chantilly, Virginia at the Westfields Marriott May 18 - 20. NAWTEC will bring public and private waste-to-energy professionals together with custom equipment fabricators, landfill industry representatives, and leaders from organizations including the Integrated Waste Services Association (IWSA), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (AMSE), the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA). 
“With the growing demand for reduced greenhouse gas emissions and federally qualified renewable energy sources, companies of all types have to really evaluate their power strategy to meet existing and future legislative mandates,” said Cliff Moss, Vice President and Materials Handling Director for Process Barron.  “We’ve worked with waste-to-energy system and solid fuel equipment implementation for years, and helped companies improve operational process efficiencies that result in substantial cost savings.  Creating renewable energy from waste is definitely a hot topic for us as a systems solution provider, and the NAWTEC conference provides a great opportunity to connect with our customers affected by pressures to cut both operational costs and emissions simultaneously.”

 

About Process Barron

Process Barron is a leader in the design, manufacturing, installation, maintenance, and repair of air, gas, and bulk materials handling equipment for a variety of heavy industrial applications. Over the past three decades, offerings have grown from fan repairs to "integrated solutions" that include all components related to the movement of air, gas, or materials to and from boilers, kilns, and furnaces.  For more information, visit www.processbarron.com.


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