Hemp-Ag is developing a Lodi California biomass renewable natural gas peoduction facility

Date: February 27, 2021 posted by Dennis Mueller

Hemp-Ag Founders are developing a 100 acre site to produce biomethane for the transportation industry from dairy manure, ag and food waste.

Hemp-Ag Founders Consults & Project Manages Oil Extraction Facility

Date: February 27, 2019 posted by Dennis Mueller

Hemp-Ag Founders located the property and provided the support with entitlements, microgrid, permitting and project envelope management. The building is an ICF foam wall frame with 6" concrete steel reinforced walls provide a secure facility. High Flow Air Handling Equipment provides protection from potential gas leaks as sections of the facility is clasified as Division 1 Class 1 Extraction Room using Butane.

Hemp-Ag Founders Brings online 2.48MW PV Solar Project

33kV Interconnection to the Grid

Date: July 22, 2018 posted by Dennis Mueller

Hemp-Ag Founders Energy Project will provide the needed power to the area for the high growth rate of Cultivation in the area. Building a 2.48MW ground mounted solar system on 15 acres of the 40 acres site.

Hemp-Ag Founders Built this Energy Efficiency Project

PV Solar, LED Lighting and Cool Roof for Church Complex

Date: November 4, 2016 posted by Dennis Mueller

The Energy Project replaces 1280 lights teaming up with LED lighting manufaturer Eiko. Working with our client placed 3 new area LED light post and undergrounded all the electrical circuits. Placed 40 New High Bay Lights for the Gym. We also replaced the roof of the administration building with a new cool roof and venting. Additional we are building a 35kW roof mounted solar system

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Hemp-Ag Founders Built 4 PV Solar Projects for Northern California Rancher

Date: October 2, 2015 posted by A.J. Rumbaugh

A New Photovoltaic Electricity Generating system known as the Ranch Project. Arbuckle is located in Colusa County California, directly off of Interstate 5 about 8 miles north of the I-5, I-505 interchange. The project is highly visible and is going to generate much interest. The project provides a necessary service to the ranch operations that includes farming and ranching operations. According to Colusa County’s own Climate Action Plan, the County’s Green House Gas (GHG) Emissions associated with building electricity has increased by 38% since 1990. It is imperative that Hemp-Ag helps the county lower their GHG emissions moving forward through distributed electrical generation. Producing clean energy for local consumption is the future of electrical generation and the only responsible path to environmental stewardship.

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