Green dollars flow north

TWO NORTHWEST businesses are sharing in an $8 million taxpayer-financed payout announced by the provincial government.

  • Jul. 25, 2011 8:00 a.m.

TWO NORTHWEST businesses are sharing in an $8 million taxpayer-financed payout announced by the provincial government.

Pytrade Canada Inc. will spend $1 million in Kitimat building a fast-pyrolysis plant that will heat biomass to produce bio-oil, charcoal and gas. The bio-oil can be used to create electricity for the grid.

And  Mavi Turbines Inc. in Prince Rupert will spend $470,000 to build, install and  monitor a commercial scale tidal energy converter specifically designed to serve remote communities.

The two projects are among 12 new projects to share in the $8 million which was collected under the now-discontinued Innovate Clean Energy Fund tax which appeared on utility bills.

All told the province has spent $72 million since 2008 on green energy projects in the attempt to develop a green industry based on new and innovative technologies.

So far, 12 ICE Fund projects are complete and have created 271 construction jobs and 103 ongoing jobs, says the provincial government.

 

 

 

 

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