Railroad Day on Capitol Hill 2021
Tuesday, April 13, 2021 - Wednesday, April 14, 2021
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Railroad Day is ON: via Zoom on April 13 and 14, 2021.
Railroad Day on Capitol Hill has proven to be the single most effective way to get our industry’s message to Congress. The size of the event, the geographical diversity of the participants, and the unified railroad industry message focuses Congress on our issues, and allows the industry to make connections for future advocacy efforts.
In 2021, the goals are the same, but COVID-19 dictates a different approach.
We will be holding meetings with Congressional Offices using Zoom. This has been a proven, successful way to meet with Staff and Congressional Representatives during the pandemic.
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Cielo Waste Solutions Corp.: Cielo Receives Conditional Grant From Alberta Innovates For Cdn$500,000.00 Cielo or the Company ) is pleased to announce that it has received a conditional grant from Alberta Innovates in the amount of CDN$500,000.00 toward the nearly CDN$900,000.00 needed for a commercial feedstock demonstration of used railway ties at its pilot facility in Aldersyde, Alberta.
The commercial trial must first be granted approval from Alberta Environment & Parks ( AEP ). Cielo s engineers have been working since last fall to complete the material testing, bench-scale trials and process modeling that will help facilitate approval from AEP. Cielo intends to then implement a 100 tonne demonstration, followed by a larger 500 tonne demonstration. The timeframe for the demonstrations and analysis is anticipated to be approximately 3 months.
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