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Airport plan depends on extending runway, but a woodlot is in the way
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CAMBRIDGE In early spring, the woodlot behind the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is bright and expectant.
Some of the last remaining deep interior woodland habitat in the area is in this woodlot. This means forest that is more than 200 metres from the edge the woodlot has a small amount, 0.5 hectares.
In 2018, the Region of Waterloo set aside 300 hectares of land as “employment land” for development where Cambridge and Woolwich meet next to the Grand River, known as the East Side Lands, and this woodlot sits in the middle of it.
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Clean power mix to make up 16.5% of overall pie by 2025 By ZHENG XIN and ZHANG YUE | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-20 09:32 Share CLOSE An employee works at a production facility of photovoltaic panels in Haian, Jiangsu province, on April 11.
Solar and wind generation to further grow on nation s carbon neutrality call
Solar and wind power generation in China is expected to continue increasing over the next five years and eventually account 16.5 percent of the country s total power consumption by 2025, the National Energy Administration said in a draft plan on Monday.
According to the administration, solar and wind power generation will account for 11 percent of the country s total power consumption this year, up from 9.7 percent in 2020, as the country aims to peak carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, while boosting the share of non-fossil fuels in primary energy consumption to aro
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A presentation made to Moncton City Council suggests that a new RCMP facility won’t open until 2024, rather than the expected 2023 opening.
The original schedule planned for a construction tender to be issued this spring, with ground being broke by July. However, with designs and documents only being finished recently, Elaine Aucoin, Director of Environmental Planning and Management, says starting by the summer is not realistic, “we feel that we don’t have sufficient time to do a proper tender and start construction this summer.”
Instead, a new timeline will see a call for tender occur in November, with the contract awarded in January 2022 and the start of construction in the following spring.