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City will explore turning waste into fuel

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Prince Albert to explore waste to energy processing options

A waste liquefaction company based in the Prairies is still hopeful the city of Prince Albert will partner with it to turn the city’s garbage into biofuels.

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P.A. council still looking into possible 'Waste to Energy' project

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Calgary company wants to bring thermo-chemical tech to Prince Albert landfill expansion


 
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By the end of 2021, the current lined garbage containment cells at the City of Prince Albert landfill will be full.
A new waste conversion company says they want the city to consider using their thermo-chemical technology to extend the life of the new landfill cells.
“We don’t burn garbage,” said VDQ-NRG Vice President of Sales James Kernaghan. “VDQ-NRG turns 90 per cent of garbage into clean energy and other products of value.”
He’s presented his company to the Prince Albert & District Chamber of Commerce and Prince Albert Regional Economic Development Alliance.
Kernaghan says VRQ-NGR plans to meet with Prince Albert city council and city managers in the near future. The company is willing to invest $32 million of private money into a project that will employ 21 fulltime staff. He estimates the plant will get rid of 45,000 tons of waste every year and convert plastics to fuels.

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