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Coal mine reclamation project to provide green energy

Don Horne   

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Alberta Innovates is joining federal, provincial, municipal and industry partners in contributing to a unique clean technology demonstration project to reclaim land at an Alberta coal mine.

Municipal organic waste from Edmonton will be used to replenish soil at the mine site to grow a willow crop that may be used as a biomass feedstock for renewable energy.

“This project is a fine example of how the circular economy works. We can help municipalities manage their organic waste, grow a renewable feedstock for the production of bioenergy and reclaim expired mine sites – all at the same time,” says Steve Price, executive director of bioindustrial innovation, Alberta Innovates. “Alberta Innovates made an early commitment to this collaboration to demonstrate it is possible to use fast-growing willow as a sustainable biomass feedstock for renewable, clean energy.”

The environmental consulting firm SYLVIS is leading the BIOSALIX project. Westmoreland Mining is providing the demo project site at its Paintearth Mine near Forestburg, Alta.

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EPCOR Water Services will process and transport municipal bio solids to the reclamation site.

Alberta Innovates is contributing $1.5 million to BIOSALIX. This investment is being leveraged with funding from the Natural Resources Canada Clean Growth Program and Emissions Reduction Alberta, who are providing $3.8 million and $2.1 million respectively. SYLVIS, EPCOR and industry partners Westmoreland Mining and Bionera Resources, are providing additional cash and in-kind services for a total project value of about $10.5 million.

“The science, know-how and provincial support that Alberta Innovates brings to the BIOSALIX project are critical to its success and its delivery,” says John Lavery, principal scientist, Sylvis Environmental Services. “With this support, SYLVIS and its partners are able to redefine mine reclamation, advance renewable energy development and help climate change mitigation through BIOSALIX in a way that can benefit Albertans and Canada as a whole.

Alberta Innovates is investing in this project through its Alberta Bio Future (ABF) program.

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