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- Podcasts - L'Arche Éditeur 16 November 2024
- ÉTS News - ÉTS Montréal 8 November 2024
- Turning Organic Waste Into Energy - ÉTS Montréal 24 October 2024
- New Convertus Biogas Facility to Slash York Region Waste Costs and Emissions - Bullet Point News 18 October 2024
- Provincial and Territorial Energy Profiles – Prince Edward Island - cer-rec.gc.ca 10 September 2024
- 2023-24 Membership Directory by Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce - Cambridge News, King Country News, Te Awamutu News & Waikato Business News 9 June 2024
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Recent Posts
- Elmira biogas plant allowed to boost capacity (Waterloo Record, 6 November 2020) 24 September 2021
- Pilot project turns food waste from Kitchener businesses into clean energy (CBC, 25 July 2019) 24 September 2021
- CLC Meeting Agenda for 12 August 2014 4 August 2014
- CLC Meeting Notes for 3 June 2014 9 June 2014
- Agenda for Bio-en CLC meeting on 3 June 2014 31 May 2014
- Biogas news from Twemlow and Goostrey 25 May 2014
- Notes from the CLC Meeting on 6 May 2014 7 May 2014
- Notes from the CLC Meeting of 1 April 2014 29 April 2014
- Bio-en CLC Meeting, Tuesday, 6 May 2014 at 7:00pm in the Library 29 April 2014
- CLC Meeting, 1 April 2014 1 April 2014
Tag Archives: trucks
Notes from the CLC Meeting on 6 May 2014
The minutes of this meeting are now available The Bio-en Community Liaison meeting was a quick one tonight; we were done in less than an hour. Although the minutes from the meeting on 1 April 2014 were not on the … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen's Liaison Committee, Committees, Meetings, Minutes
Tagged air sample, bank account, Bio-en, CLC, Community Liaison Committee, Earl Brubacher, Elmira Public Library, engine, feedstock, flare, incorporation, Kenning Place, letter of credit, manure, Martin's Lane, meeting, minutes, operator, Reid Woods Road, Service Ontario, substation, testing, truck movement, trucks, Waterloo Hydro
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Notes from the CLC Meeting of 1 April 2014
The minutes for the CLC meeting of 4 March 2014 have been posted on the Bio-en Meeting Minutes page and mirrored on this site, but the minutes for the meeting of 1 April 2014 have yet to be posted. Fortunately, … Continue reading
Notes from the CLC Meeting, 4 March 2014 by Alan Marshall
I was unable to attend the Bio-en CLC meeting on Tuesday, 4 March 2014. Alan Marshall of the Elmira Advocate has kindly given me permission to re-post his meeting notes here. –Bob. Woolwich Bio-en Citizens Liaison Committee Last evenings 7 … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen's Liaison Committee, Discussion, Meetings
Tagged Alan Marshall, Amy Shaw, Bio-en, Chuck Martin, CLC, Community Liaison Committee, construction, customer, Digester, Earl Brubacher, elevator grains, Elmira Advocate, Elmira Truck Service, engine, ethical, feedstock, Jackie Lamport, Jane Glassco, letter of credit, manure, meeting, Ministry of the Environment, MOE, mushroom waste, natural gas, natural gas vehicles, Ontario Power Authority, paper sludge, power plant, REA, Renewable Energy Act, retailer, Robert Musselman, selling heat, truck movement, trucks, wet wheat, wind direction
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Results of the Mediation
After two productive days of mediation, the Bio‑Fuels Citizens’ Committee have signed an agreement with Woolwich Bio-En. Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Citizen's Liaison Committee
Tagged advice, appeal, bfcc, Bio-en, Bio-Fuel Citizens' Committee, Biogas, build, Citizen's Liaison Committee, CLC, Committee, complaints, decommissioning, Environmental Review Tribunal, letter of credit, location, mediation, Ministry of the Environment, MOE, non-legal, operation, phone, re-location, reports, trucks, Woolwich Council
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What’s wrong with the Green Energy Act?
The Woolwich Bio-en plant that now seems unstoppable for North Elmira is a particularly egregious example of what is wrong with the current Green Energy Act. None of its neighbours want the plant, and there is a good argument to be made that it is very bad for Elmira. Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Discussion, Ministry of the Environment
Tagged assessment, bfcc, Bio-en, Bio-Fuel, biomass, boondoggle, business, carbon, Committee, community, Director, Elmira, Elmira Independent, emissions, environment, environmental engineering, Eric K. Gillespie, expense, Fraser Institute, garbage, Green Energy, Green Energy Act, green technologies, infraction, lawyer, location, mediation, negotiation, neigbours, private sector, protest, public intervention, REA, Renewable Energy Approval, RWDI, subsidies, Traffic, traffic congestion, trucking, trucks, wind energy, wind power
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Spill leads to questions about truck traffic
In August 2010 a truck rolled over in Glen Morris. It was carrying the same kind of material that would be trucked to the Bio-En biogas plant. From The Brant News, 5 August 2010. Spill raises questions County of Brant … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged animal by-products, Bio-en, environment, news, organic matter, rendering, safety, spill, The Brant News, Traffic, trucks, waste
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Comments from the Protest
After the Stop The Stink protest rally on 16 April 2012 a book was circulated to the observers attending the Council meeting. Here are their comments: This Bio Energy Project Sounds Great However it needs to be located properly! L.G. … Continue reading
Posted in Discussion, Events, Location, Public Awareness, Woolwich Township Council
Tagged Biogas, democracy, location, Odour, smell, Traffic, trucks, Woolwich Township
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