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Today's society is aware of the responsibility
and affect that it has on the planet. It is
taking a more preventative approach to pollution
and the destruction of life forms.
Bio-energy
represents the use of organic matter for the
production of energy. The bio-fuel family
presently consists of bio-diesel, bio-mass,
and bio-gas. Society's ability to continue
to develop is recognized by the impact of
how, what and where it discharges into the
earth, water and air. Bio-energy will play
a larger role as society moves to protects
against the effects of greenhouse gas discharge
while obtaining clean energy.
As
a renewable resource, bio-energy is positioned
to lead in economic viability with a 95% capacity
factor. The high availability of electricity
output allows for predictable annual power
sales. The sale of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) offsets
also plays a lead role in valuing annual revenues
from all renewable energy. The destruction
of a tonne of methane represents twenty one
times the value of destructing one tonne of
CO2.
To date, medium and small landfills throughout
the world have not been the priority in the
collection and destruction of methane when
designing landfills. Fossil fuel pricing and
environmental regulations have now provided
distributed bio-gas facilities with the opportunity
to grow into a substantial energy sector domestically
with multiple international opportunities
as the business model moves through its adaptation
curve. Cedar Road focuses its attention on
utilization at landfills earlier in their
lifecycle with a business model facilitates
modular expansion as the facility expands.
Suncurrent has four business goals:
a) Methane utilization and electricity generation
at the present and future facilities in Canada
b) Using our operating model pursue new landfills
partnerships for development into other countries
in the America's
c) Develop other methane utilization center (fugitive coal mine gas, anaerobic digesters,
etc.)
d) Build world scale Pilot/Demonstration capacity
in Nanaimo to showcase and test various distributed
technologies that support gas utilization
while advancing the group's business plan.
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