There’s no doubt that alternative fuels projects are popular in Manitoba right now. First an expansion was announced for the Husky ethanol plant and now I read that there’s a planned biodiesel plant in Shoal Lake. Ethanol obviously has an established market along with guaranteed growth courtesy of the provincial regulations requiring its use, but I’ll be interested to see how biodiesel fits into that overall picture.
This entry was written by the proprietor, posted on 11 November 2005 at 4:56 pm.
Alternative Fuels Projects
There’s no doubt that alternative fuels projects are popular in Manitoba right now. First an expansion was announced for the Husky ethanol plant and now I read that there’s a planned biodiesel plant in Shoal Lake. Ethanol obviously has an established market along with guaranteed growth courtesy of the provincial regulations requiring its use, but I’ll be interested to see how biodiesel fits into that overall picture.
This entry was written by the proprietor, posted on 11 November 2005 at 4:56 pm.
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