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Elmira Biogas in the News- We’re using Canada’s natural advantage: to build world-class energy projects that bring down costs, create thousands of new high-paying careers, and lower emissions. We’re building a cleaner future that only Canada can. - facebook.com 3 July 2026
- Bioenergy is doing more than you might think: https://ow.ly/PLHq50ZjGa5 Canada’s bioenergy system is set to become more complex over the next 25 years as feedstocks, fuels, technologies and end uses continue to diversify. Explore our latest Market Snaps - facebook.com 2 July 2026
- 🐄🌍 The Middle East ruminant sector is expanding fast! Rising demand for beef & dairy 🥛🍖, population growth, and food security goals are driving major investments in livestock production across the region. But challenges like heat stress 🌡️, water scarcity 💧, - instagram.com 2 July 2026
- Canadians use energy every day to: ⚡power lights and appliances ⚡heat or cool homes and businesses in buildings ⚡run vehicles ⚡run machinery in agriculture and industries Even though the total final energy use went up by 13% since 2000, the amount of - facebook.com 30 June 2026
- 🎓 We celebrate Agasaro K. as she pursues Business Commerce at the University of Ottawa. Wishing her a journey marked by insight and success! #AcademieSteCecile #BusinessExcellence #StrategicMindset #FutureLeaders #Achievement - instagram.com 30 June 2026
- Canada is gearing up for a massive electricity transformation between 2026 and 2035, with over $160 billion already tied to new generation, storage, and transmission projects. As electricity demand rises and net‑zero goals tighten, the country is reshaping ho - facebook.com 26 June 2026
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Woolwich Council Rejects CLC Funding
The Observer reports that Woolwich Council has turned down funding for the Bio-en Community Liaison Committee (CLC). The agreement reached by Bio-en and the Elmira Bio-Fuel Citizens’ Committee (the appellants in the appeal against the MoE approval of the biogas … Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Citizen's Liaison Committee, Fundraising, News, Politics, Woolwich Township Council
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