Dane County is seeking RFPs for a manure digester project.
Dane County, Wisconsin today issued a request for proposal (RFP) to design, construct and operate a multi-farm manure digester that could help clean up area lakes and produce a renewable source of energy.
Dane County executive Kathleen Falk said the project received $1 million in funding from the county budget and an additional $6.6 million allocation from the state building commission.
The county and state have requested federal stimulus funding and private investment for the $18 million specialized farm equipment.
"Our cow power project means green energy, green jobs and blue lakes for our citizens to enjoy," Falk said. "It also means a stronger, more sustainable $700 million dairy industry that accounts for 4,000 jobs in our county."
Dane County dairy farmers produce 2 billion pounds of manure each year, but a digester would remove 85 percent of algae-producing phosphorus, the county said.
Digesters lessen the need to store manure and spread manure, which requires a lot of land and may contribute to environmental problems. The project is expected to produce $1 million in green energy, the county said. 
John Deere loi MachineFinderin vuonna 1998. Siitä lähtien olemme palvelleet miljoonia kävijöitä ja välittäneet kymmeniätuhansia koneita ja yhdistäneet koko jälleenmyyjäverkostomme.
MachineFinder, John Deere ja niihin liittyvät tuotemerkit ovat Deere & Companyn omaisuutta ja vain yhtiön käytössä. Kaikki oikeudet pidätetään. 2008-2010.