FlowPath partnered with the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians (SVBPI) to plan, secure 100% federal funding, then support permitting and deploy an innovative biomass management facility to transform forest biomass management in rural Lake County. The project addresses urgent regional challenges—fire risk, high demand for jobs, and environmental degradation—while delivering substantial, measurable benefits:
Designed for Replication and Growth
The first modular biomass-to-energy system of its kind, this project is designed to scale. SVBPI's project establishes a replicable framework to develop future systems across Lake County and beyond, creating long-term opportunities for economic and commercial development, along with improved environmental resilience.
Driving Tribal Development and Revenue Growth
This project is especially impactful for SVBPI, a landless, federally-recognized tribe. Through reliable near- and long- term financial and environmental benefits, the project supports SVBPI's journey toward monetizing multi-benefit technologies and programs that protect communities, improve the environment, and drive new, reliable revenue.