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Biochar Production for Commercial Use and Research/Development in Alberta
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Adaptive Waste Digestion and Organic Nutrient Recovery Facility
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The Optimal Biocell
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Drayton Valley Aspen Integrated Resource Recovery (AIRR) Facility
The Town of Drayton Valley aimed to convert municipal solid waste (MSW) into Processed Engineered Fuel (PEF) pellets using first-of-its-kind technology in Canada. Funded through Round 7: Shovel Ready, the PEF pellets produced during the project were planned to burn in coal power to create renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gases (GHG). The funding relationship
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Co-Firing Refused Derived Fuel in Coal Facilities
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Lacombe Biorefinery – Organic Fertilizer and Biogas Co-generation Facility
The Lacombe Biorefinery project planned to showcase Biosphere Technologies’ technology that processed organic landfill waste to produce energy. The project was funded through Round 3: Renewable Energy in 2012 and was expected to process approximately 174 tonnes of feedstock per day, to produce approximately 12.5 tonnes of biogas. Ultimately, the funding relationship was cancelled.
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Plasco Alberta (1) Inc. Renewable Energy and Waste Conversion Project
The objective of this project was to demonstrate Plasco Energy Group’s proprietary technology that converts unsorted municipal solid waste (MSW) into green power and other valuable products. The project was funded through Round 1: Open Call, and Plasco Energy Group planned to finance, build, transfer and operate their facility. The funding relationship was ultimately cancelled.
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PRWMC Expansion of the WTE Facility from Pilot to Full Capital Project and GHG Avoidance Expansion
Expand a waste-to-energy gasification technology from pilot to full capital project in able address the rapid over-filling of several municipal landfills in the Peace Region while producing carbon-negative energy. PRWMC is a consortium created to address the issue. They have recently completed a 3-year pilot of the technology. The technology could reduce waste volumes by
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Town of Cardston – MABR Pilot
The Town of Cardston is upgrading the aging wastewater treatment system to an advanced Membrane Aerobic Biofilm Reactor (MABR) technology to demonstrate the viability and benefits for small municipalities. The work scope involves detailed design, regulatory approvals, construction, installation, and commissioning of the MABR system. The project will be the first standalone, full-scale deployment of MABR
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New Pilot Facility: Converting Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) to Wilson Fiber
Hughes Energy is developing a pilot facility in Central Alberta that utilizes the patented Wilson System® to convert municipal solid waste (MSW) into a homogeneous fiber, which can be used for cardboard manufacturing, biofuels, green hydrogen, and sustainable aviation fuel. The pilot facility will process 7.5 tonnes of organic waste daily, diverting 2,625 tonnes of
