// News
In seeking state money, Pike County flexes environmental muscles (Kentucky.com)
State lawmakers discuss Kentucky's energy future (WYMT.com)
Waste-to-ethanol projects move forward (Ethanol Producer Magazine)
Kentucky waste-to-ethanol plant closer to construction (Biomass Magazine)
KY Officials and AGRESTI Biofuels Executives Confident Garbage-to-Ethanol Plant Plans for Pike County, KY Will Move Forward (Biofuels Journal)
AGRESTI seeks $5 million for Kentucky waste-to-energy project after government earmark disappears (Biofuels Digest)
Biofuels Company Wants to Get Kentucky Plant Going (Inside Indiana Business)
// Process
AGRESTI is organized to process MSW or other specific cellulosic feed stock material into saleable materials including ethanol utilizing the "Titmas method."
A variety of wastes can be used as-received, then sorted and recycled, and processed.