Waste Management Opens New 2-MW Landfill Gas Project in Ont.

Date: October 19, 2009

Source: Waste Management Canada

Trash Will Soon Create Enough Energy To Power Up To 2,500 Local Homes

Waste Management Will Use Methane Gas From Its Petrolia Landfill To Generate Clean Renewable Energy

  • WHAT: Ground breaking ceremony for a landfill-gas-to-energy project at
    Waste Management's Petrolia Landfill.

  • WHO: Michael Hirlehey, Site Manager, Waste Management
    Reid Cleland, Senior District Manager, Waste Management
    Janice McMichael-Dennis, President & CEO, Bluewater Power
    John McCharles, Petrolia Mayor
    Kevin Marriot, Enniskillen Councillor
    Helen Havlik, Petrolia Councillor
    Murial Wright, Wyoming Councillor

  • WHERE: Petrolia Landfill
    4052 Oil Heritage Road
    Petrolia, ON N0N 1R0

  • WHEN: Wednesday, October 21, 2009
    10:00 a.m. Project Introduction
    10:15 Official groundbreaking
    10:30 Question & Answer period

  • WHY: With governments, businesses and the public looking for new ways
    of creating green energy, many will be interested to hear how the
    garbage they throw away everyday is being used to produce a clean,
    renewable energy source. The Petrolia Landfill-Gas-To-Energy
    project is expected to generate enough energy to power 2,500
    homes.

RSVP: Camille DePutter
Cohn & Wolfe
camille.deputter@cohnwolfe.ca.
416-924-5700 ext. 4058

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