Biofuel plant near Lethbridge to expand, include more types of farm waste
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The provincial government has announced $4.7-million in funding to expand a key biofuels processing facility just south of Lethbridge.
Coming from the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) fund, it will be used to grow the types of organic materials Canary Biofuels will be able to turn into energy.
The TIER fund will help with a $28.6-million expansion near the Lethbridge Airport to produce an estimated 70 million litres of high-value renewable fuel. The plant will turn local agricultural waste, inedible animal fats, and used cooking oil into biodiesel fuel and glycerin.
More than $377 million in feedstock will be purchased from the region’s farms over the next five years to generate about $500 million in revenue and support up to 130 local jobs in fields like engineering, construction and transportation.