Expander Energy Receives Environmental Permit for Canada s First Biomass Gas to Liquids Plant
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SLAVE LAKE, AB, April 7, 2021 /CNW/ - Expander Energy Inc. and Vanderwell Contractors (1971) Ltd, are pleased to announce that their Slave Lake Biomass / Gas to Liquids proposed project ( Project ) received its environmental permit from Alberta Environment and Parks ( AEP ) to establish Canada s first Biomass Gas to Liquids plant ( Plant ) adjacent to Vanderwell s sawmill site in the Mitsue Industrial Park.
The Plant will produce over 6.5 million liters per year of low-carbon intensity, clean-burning synthetic diesel fuel (trade named SynDiesel
®) made from sawmill and forestry residuals. The Plant will concurrently produce marketable volumes of hydrogen from the process. The AEP permit is the last significant permit required to enable the construction and operation of the Project.
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