Province funding two pilots to reduce emissions and industrial waste
The Alberta government is launching two new pilot programs looking to help industry cut back on emissions, find new ways to reuse waste, and decrease costs.
Lafarge Canada will be working in partnership with the province to use old tires and turn them into fuel to power their Low-Carbon Fuel Facility in Exshaw. Also, $10 million is being spent to help industrial companies upgrade facilities to decrease energy bills.
Tire-Derived Fuel Pilot Program
This new pilot program will be carried out at the Lafarge facility in the Rocky Mountains where over 1.5 million old tires that would otherwise be waste, turned into up to 15,750 tonnes of chips to become fuel. The chips will be burned, reducing the use of natural gas for power.