Our facilities are green energy plants that create sustainable electricity from that waste residue every day.
ReEnergy Facilities

ReEnergy has acquired the idled Black River Generation Facility located at Fort Drum, the U.S. Army base near Watertown, NY, which is home to the Army’s 10th Mountain Division. ReEnergy plans to convert the primary fuel for the 60 MW facility to sustainably harvested local biomass. Visit the Black River page
A wholly owned subsidiary of ReEnergy Holdings, Gateway owns and operates two large construction and demolition waste and waste-wood processing facilities in New Hampshire that service eastern New England and metropolitan Boston. The Environmental Resource Return Corp. (ERRCO), one of those facilities, is located in Epping, NH. Visit the ERRCO page
A wholly owned subsidiary of ReEnergy Holdings, Gateway owns and operates two large construction and demolition waste and waste-wood processing facilities in New Hampshire that service eastern New England and metropolitan Boston. LL&S, one of those facilities, is located in Salem. Visit the LL&S page
ReEnergy Lyonsdale, located on a 46-acre site near Lyons Falls in Lewis County, N.Y., on the border of the Adirondack Park, is a green energy facility that uses biomass as its primary fuel to produce nearly 150,000 MWh of electricity each year — enough to supply sustainable electricity to nearly 20,000 homes. Visit the Lyonsdale page
The Sterling Energy Facility, located in the Sterling Industrial Park in Sterling, CT, uses discarded tires to produce an average of 200,000 MWh of electricity per year, enough to supply nearly 30,000 homes. The power it produces conserves approximately 480,000 barrels of oil a year. Visit the Sterling page
ReEnergy Chateaugay, located near Malone in Franklin County, N.Y., uses biomass as its primary fuel to produce nearly 130,000 MWh of green, renewable electricity each year — enough to supply nearly 17,000 homes. Visit the ReEnergy Chateaugay page
ReEnergy Ashland, located approximately 25 miles west of Presque Isle in Aroostook County, ME, uses biomass as its primary fuel to produce nearly 250,000 MWh of green, renewable electricity each year. Visit the ReEnergy Ashland page
ReEnergy Fort Fairfield, located approximately 11 miles east of Presque Isle in Aroostook County, ME, uses biomass as its primary fuel to produce nearly 260,000 MWh of green, renewable electricity each year Visit the ReEnergy Fort Fairfield page
ReEnergy Livermore Falls, located about 30 miles north of Lewiston in Androscoggin County, ME, uses biomass as its primary fuel to produce nearly 250,000 MWh of green, renewable electricity each year Visit the ReEnergy Livermore Falls page
ReEnergy Stratton, located about 100 miles north of Lewiston in Franklin County, ME, uses biomass as its primary fuel to produce nearly 350,000 MWh of green, renewable electricity each year Visit the ReEnergy Stratton page
ReEnergy's Corporate Office is located at 30 Century Hill Drive, Suite 101, Latham, NY Contact Us
Coastal Carolina Clean Power, LLC (CCCP) is a 30-megawatt biomass-to-energy facility in Kenansville, NC, that is managed by ReEnergy Holdings. Originally a coal-fired cogeneration plant, the facility was retrofitted to use biomass as its primary fuel. Visit the Coastal Carolina Clean Power page

