In New York, Methes Energies announced that it will supply compact-scale, continuous flow biodiesel processing equipment to Noroxel Energy for use in its 2.6 Mgy expansion in Tillsonburg, Ontario. The agreement is subject to a financial contribution from Canada’s ecoAgriculture Biofuels Capital initiative. Under ecoABC, 52 companies applied for $186 million in economic assistance. Noroxel’s request, which had a high equity to assistance ratio, is expect to be approved within two weeks.
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