In Canada, the federal government announced that it has awarded Husky Energy an operating subsidy of $67.4 million for its Manitoba-based ethanol plant. The government announced a similar grant for the Hamilton, Ontario-based Biox biodiesel plant. Fuel from the plant will go towards a percent ethanol mandate scheduled to take effect in 2010. The government will impose a 2 percent renewable fuel mandate for diesel and heating oils in 2011.
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