Project launched to determine if Ontario’s energy can be produced via biomass
In Canada, several Guelph-based organizations are participating in a $2.3 million project to determine if Ontario’s coal energy production can be replaced by biomass. Nanticoke and Lambton power generating stations in southern Ontario will be weaned off coal by the end of 2014.
While small-scale biomass power projects have so far been successful in the province, there is concern there is not enough biomass feedstock available for power generation on a large scale. A GHG lifecycle assessment is also part of the study.
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