Kake Receives Final Plans for Biomass District Heating System

Like most remote Southeast villages, Kake pays dearly for the tens of thousands of gallons of non-renewable heating oil they import each year to heat the Kake School, Senior Center, Health Center, Community Center and other public buildings – all while surrounded by thousands of acres of renewable biomass resources in the form of waste wood from second growth thinning and timber operations.  

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