Lethbridge Biogas Lp and CCEMC ANNOUNCE opening of the largest biogas cogeneration plant in Canada

December 11, 2013 |

In Canada, the Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation joined with Lethbridge Biogas LP at the opening of the largest anaerobic digester co-generation facility in Canada $30 million facility currently has a generating capacity of 2.8 MW – enough to power 2800 homes. It has the capacity to produce as much as 4.2 MW in the future with the addition of new generating units.

The facility uses manure and other organic wastes to produce gas and generate electricity. It also provides a liquid fertilizer byproduct used by farmers in the region. The plant has the capacity to process more than 100,000 tonnes of organic waste on an annual basis – enough to fill more than 3,300 tanker trucks.

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