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124 documents for ethanol plants
  • Manitoba stands to benefit tremendously from these ideas, both of which were championed by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, who called this week's meeting of the premiers. With abundant hydroelectric power, a flexible manufacturing sector and the potential to build more wind farms and ethanol plants, it's in Manitoba's best interests to go green. Our future prosperity as a province depends on it. It certainly doesn't depend on Alberta's oil, that's for sure. An east-west power grid would connect Manitoba's hydro dams to southern Ontario as that province makes the switch from electricity powered by coal to renewable power. In the process, Manitoba would become more closely linked with our eastern neighbours in that province as well as with Quebec, potentially another major supplier of hy...

  • ...(b) is added to ethanol to make it unsuitable for use as a beverage; and. ..., comprising 76 primary terminals, 614 bulk plants and 1 143 cardlock facilities. The majority of the...

  • Kory Teneycke, executive director of the association, says Canada could wind up importing ethanol from U.S. plants to meet the Conservative government's commitment, made in the last election, to require five per cent renewable content in gasoline and diesel fuel by 2010. The U.S. industry can very easily supply the Canadian market if we decide to do nothing, and the great irony is they may do it using Canadian grain," Teneycke said in an interview. P. Jepp of the Pembina Institute, an environmental think tank, said it's likely Canada will become dependent on imported U.S. ethanol in the current situation unless there is more support from Ottawa. "We need to nurture this industry.

  • Lau made his comments under a large circus tent pitched on plant grounds, filled to capacity with local politicians, business people, plant employees, agricultural producers and Minnedosa residents who came out to witness the final piece of Husky's two-year construction process. To commemorate the official opening of the plant and in recognition of the Town of Minnedosa's 125th anniversary, Husky contributed $50,000 to assist the Minnedosa Community Child Care Co-operative with developing its child-care and education centre, and $50,000 to help the Minnedosa Senior Citizens Association expand its present facilities to include a 50-plus activity centre.

    ... the largest producer and marketer of ethanol in Western Canada yesterday with the grand opening... than 260 million litres of ethanol, these plants make Husky the largest producer and marketer of et...

  • Re: If criminal behaviour is genetic, should it be punished (Jan. 7). Boy that's just what Canada needs -- another reason to let criminals off the hook with a slap on the wrist. We already have the insanity plea, the aboriginal plea, the "I was drunk or doped up" plea and the "I was brought up in tough surroundings" plea. Re: Scientists expect to find Earth-like planet (Jan. 8). If we discover a new planet much like our own, then what would our responsibility be to that planet? Suppose we have the means to travel to such a planet. Should we exploit its natural resources the same way we do here on Earth? Should we colonize it? What if the planet is already colonized? What would our responsibility be to life just as intelligent as us but on a new planet light years away? As the shroud of ...

    ... of the environmental impact of making ethanol and biodiesel. The main reason for that study was ... harmful environmental effects from ethanol plants and amid growing criticism of biofuel technology. ...

  • ... production mandates and tax incentives to ethanol producers) have encouraged farmers to divert huge ... this same period, the number of ethanol plants more than doubled to 134. As of January 2008, indu...

  • They're critical that the province is going to subsidize production here. Manitoba will pay ethanol producers $26 million in the next year to ensure motorists don't pay extra at the pump because of the mandated use of higher-cost ethanol. That's a drop in the bucket compared with the estimated $8 billion a year in American and state government supports south of the border. Jim Cornelius, the organization's executive director, said while he's pleased some of his group's biggest donors -- Prairie farmers -- are finally getting a good price for their grain, he's worried "rapidly rising prices for staple grains are going to increase (global) hunger. wHog and beef producers are crying foul about government subsidies for ethanol production, as competition for grain from ethanol makers drives...

    ... out that as a result of new ethanol plants sprouting up across the Prairies, including a new ...

  • I was just talking to a Pembina Valley farmer who has been advertising his interest in renting land to farm and he's had no interest for more than two weeks," said the agriculture newsletter publisher Harry Siemens. "Farmers are feeling pretty good for a change. "Yes I think the biofuel industry will help but we just coming out of a few years at the bottom of the cycle," he said. "We will try to take advantage of it but at the same time we will be treading carefully. It takes a while to work the high steel prices and increase in the Canadian dollar and BSE issues out of the system. But it's been a long time since there has been good news." [John Buhler]'s healthy skepticism is probably not misplaced. [Richard Feltes] pointed out that it took the U.S. 15 years to produce one billion ga...

    ...There are already 111 ethanol plants in production in the U.S. -- at about $200 million...

  • ... various advanced biofuels, rather than ethanol made from corn. Although the future looks exciting... refiner, has bought up troubled ethanol plants and invested in firms that use plant material, alg...

  • Husky, which recently completed construction of a $145-million ethanol plant in Minnedosa and sponsored the university's research into ethanol production, buys feed wheat usually consumed by livestock for its ethanol production. A fusarium-resistant strain with high starch would certainly enhance ethanol production, but better cultivars are only one part of the effort to improve the ethanol distillation and fermentation process, Floate says.

    ... currently not being implemented in ethanol plants.". A fusarium-resistant strain with high starch wo...



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