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Ontario government investing $7.5 million in two biofuel projects Print E-mail
Written by THE CANADIAN PRESS   
Thursday, 03 July 2008
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TORONTO - Two projects in Ontario seeking fuel alternatives are getting a $7.5-million boost from the provincial government.

Both projects are trying to develop biofuels made agricultural byproducts, such as corn husks and manure, instead of from crops. Most of the funding, $5 million, is going to a research centre at the University of Western Ontario's experimental field station.

The second project will take place at a London, Ont.,-area farm and focuses on generating green energy from manure and waste water.

Ontario produces close to 50 million tons of biomass a year, which has the potential to produce enough energy to power seven million homes.

Since 2003, the Ontario government has invested more than $600 million in research devoted to green technologies and initiatives.
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