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located in the northern panhandle of West Virginia

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Let Talk, Green-Gen provides quality, more easily marketable products using renewable feedstock sources.

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A subsidiary company of Empire Diversified Energy.

Empire Green Generation Operations Plant

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304-935-5832
688 Veterans Dr. Follansbee, West Virginia 26037

Empire Diversified Energy Managing Office Address

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304-935-5851
1400 Main Street. follansbee, West Virginia 26037
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Building & Produce renewable energy

Waste-to-Energy serves as a valuable complement to intermittent renewable resources, such as wind and solar

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A pathway to clean energy!

Green Generation provides behind-the-grid utilities including electricity and gaseous fuels to The Port of West Virginia and its Riverfront Industrial Complex in order to hedge against fluctuating energy prices and to become more energy self sufficientenergy prices.

Plastic waste pyrolysis: Plastic waste recycling, Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) production, and electricity generation.

Anaerobic digestion to green hydrogen production: Food waste management, biogas production, and water treatment.

The Green Generation office is located in Follansbee, West Virginia, at The Port of West Virginia and Empire’s Riverfront Industrial Complex, a historical industrial center in the Ohio Valley.

Empire Green Generation is a subsidiary of Empire Diversified Energy, Inc.  Empire Diversified Energy owns the Riverfront Industrial Complex in Follansbee, West Virginia, and is developing the site into a sustainable inland river terminal (The Port of West Virginia) and complementary business units.