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Alberta extends bioenergy credit program
Mar. 26, 2010, Edmonton – The Alberta government is expanding and extending an incentive program for producers of bioenergy products. Funding under the Bioenergy Producer Credit Program is extended for five years until 2016. The program provides incentives to develop a wide variety of bioenergy products, including fuels, power, and heat, which will support the Renewable Fuels Standard to be implemented in April 2011.

The Renewable Fuels Standard establishes benchmarks for five per cent renewable alcohol in gasoline and two per cent renewable diesel in diesel fuel. This standard is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about one million tonnes annually by promoting renewable fuels production and consumption in Alberta.

Alberta’s current bioenergy program treats all ethanol equally. The extended program focuses on the great potential for second-generation ethanol, which uses feedstocks like forestry, agricultural, and municipal wastes. Specifically, the program will encourage the development of new technologies and facilities that use non-food crops, waste biomass, or wood. The program should provide value-added opportunities and long-term stability to Alberta’s agriculture and forestry industries.

Click for the Government of Alberta’s bioenergy webpage.