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Two NS bioenergy projects awarded federal funds
Jan. 21, 2011, New Glasgow, NS – The government of Canada is investing $36.3 million in renewable energy projects in Nova Scotia. The funding benefits Northern Pulp Nova Scotia Corporation’s pulp mill in New Glasgow and Nova Scotia Power’s Trenton Generating Station. Northern Pulp will receive $28.1 million from the federal Pulp and Paper Green Transformation Program for three projects that will help the mill reduce odour emissions, increase renewable energy production, and improve environmental performance. Nova Scotia Power will receive $8.2 million from the Clean Energy Fund to support the development of a biomass co-firing project. This project consists of generating renewable electricity from waste wood to displace 10% of the coal currently used in the Nova Scotia power plant in Trenton.