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Canadian Green Fuels Award winners announced

December 4, 2013
By CRFA

December 4, 2013, Montreal, Que. - The Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA) is pleased to announce the 2013 Green Fuels Award Recipients. The awards honour pioneers in the development, commercialization and promotion of low carbon renewable fuels in Canada.

December 4, 2013, Montreal, Que. – The Canadian Renewable
Fuels Association (CRFA) is pleased to announce the 2013 Green Fuels Award
Recipients. The awards honour pioneers in the development, commercialization
and promotion of low carbon renewable fuels in Canada.

CRFA President W. Scott Thurlow said, "These awards
recognize the important contributions of individuals and companies who are
advancing biofuels production and use in Canada. Their accomplishments serve as
a benchmark for our industry and it's an honour to have such an accomplished
group of renewable fuels champions here today."

The 2013 Green Fuels Awards were presented at the 10th
Annual Canadian Renewable Fuels Summit in Montreal. The recipients are:

The Green Fuels Industry Award for Outstanding Dedication to
the Advancement of Renewable Fuels in
Canada

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  • Kevin Norton, Chief
    Executive Officer of BIOX Corporation 

Fueling Change Award for Achievements in Promoting the Use
of Renewable Fuels

  • Canada Clean Fuels
  • FS Partners

The New Producer Award

  • Archer Daniels Midland Company
  • Kyoto Fuels
  • Growing Power Hairy Hill

Most Distinguished Technical Paper Award

  • Sarah M. Jordaan, Assistant Professor, Energy Politics and
    Policy, University of Calgary

About the CRFA Green Fuels Awards

The CRFA annual awards are the pre-eminent national awards
recognizing the hard work and dedication of those working in Canada's renewable
fuels industry. Award Recipients are selected for their achievements in the
development, commercialization, and promotion of low carbon renewable fuels
such as ethanol and biodiesel in Canada.

 


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