Took in the producers group bio gas meeting last night and it was very interesting?
To start it off the project manager had a good blast for the media! They took one small comment and ran with it...namely that the whole thing was a joke and not going to go!
There was a good assortment of people there: Olds College, U of Calgary, PFRA, FCC, Alberta Research Council, Alberta Environment as well as two builders and plenty of producers/investors. Also notable was a coalbed gas company and another group looking at a bio deisel/crushing plant in conjunction with the bio digestor? They are definitely a plus as they would be a market for the waste heat! Seemed to be a very good fit for both plants?
As I said before two small private farmer groups are moving ahead with plans to build and county council gave the project the green light to continue to pursue this project. An application has been forwarded to the Green Municipal Enabling Fund for $16 million...80% grant, 20% loan. The GMEF sent a letter saying they are interested and to continue developing a proposal! AVAC indicated they would continue to provide interun funding!
PFRA was very supportive of this project last night and indicated they are willing to invest. The coalbed company(MGV) indicated they are extremely interested in working on this and might invest! They are lending some technical support to CO2 extraction proposals!
This baby is going to go I am sure of it! As the PFRA guy said "Do we do this now when it is cutting edge and reap the benifit down the road, or do we sit on our hands for the next twenty years and then be forced into it kicking and screaming?"
It was also interesting that one of the companys who build these things has now come up with a single farm use concept that looks very promising!
To start it off the project manager had a good blast for the media! They took one small comment and ran with it...namely that the whole thing was a joke and not going to go!
There was a good assortment of people there: Olds College, U of Calgary, PFRA, FCC, Alberta Research Council, Alberta Environment as well as two builders and plenty of producers/investors. Also notable was a coalbed gas company and another group looking at a bio deisel/crushing plant in conjunction with the bio digestor? They are definitely a plus as they would be a market for the waste heat! Seemed to be a very good fit for both plants?
As I said before two small private farmer groups are moving ahead with plans to build and county council gave the project the green light to continue to pursue this project. An application has been forwarded to the Green Municipal Enabling Fund for $16 million...80% grant, 20% loan. The GMEF sent a letter saying they are interested and to continue developing a proposal! AVAC indicated they would continue to provide interun funding!
PFRA was very supportive of this project last night and indicated they are willing to invest. The coalbed company(MGV) indicated they are extremely interested in working on this and might invest! They are lending some technical support to CO2 extraction proposals!
This baby is going to go I am sure of it! As the PFRA guy said "Do we do this now when it is cutting edge and reap the benifit down the road, or do we sit on our hands for the next twenty years and then be forced into it kicking and screaming?"
It was also interesting that one of the companys who build these things has now come up with a single farm use concept that looks very promising!
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