Power from Poultry Litter™
Fibrominn, the first poultry-litter fueled power plant in the U.S., opened in Benson, Minnesota, in 2007. Fibrominn is a subsidiary of Fibrowatt LLC, which develops, builds, owns and operates electrical power plants fueled by poultry litter and other agricultural biomass.

Fibrowatt LLC is owned by Homeland Renewable Energy of New Hampshire. Its management team is the only one in the world that has experience developing and operating poultry-litter fueled power plants.

Fibrowatt LLC was founded in 2000 by the same management team that built the world's first three poultry-litter fueled power plants in the United Kingdom in the 1990s. These plants, which were built in response to the poultry industry's need for a litter disposal alternative, generate homegrown renewable energy.

This proven technology is now being introduced to select poultry-producing communities in the United States. Fibrominn, the nation's first poultry-litter fueled power plant, opened in Benson, Minnesota, in 2007.

Fibrowatt selects Montgomery County site
for renewable energy power plant:

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Latest News

03/18/09 — North Carolina Legislators hear strong support for Fibrowatt plants (pdf)

02/10/09 — Fibrowatt names Montgomery County site for new power plant (pdf)

11/7/08 — Economic development agreement signed with Sampson County (pdf)

Recent Media Coverage

"Fibrowatt is coming to Montgomery County, NC - Montgomery Herald

"Poultry Power coming to N.C. - News-Record

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