Cement-producer Lafarge Canada has launched a new low-carbon fuel facility at its Exshaw plant, aiming to reduce reliance on fossil fuels by burning construction waste. The facility will divert 120,000 tonnes of waste annually, reducing CO2 emissions by 30,000 square tonnes and replacing 50% of natural gas used in one kiln. Despite concerns from residents, the $38-million facility, supported by $10 million from Emissions Reduction Alberta, is operational after years of planning.
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BATRA’S BURNING QUESTIONS: Is the election in the bag for Doug Ford and does it matter?
out of the summary. The article discusses whether the upcoming election is a sure win for Doug Ford and if it ultimately matters. It questions the potential impact of voter turnout and the importance of campaign strategies in determining the election outcome. The author highlights the uncertainty surrounding the election results and the significance of factors beyond just the popularity of a candidate. Full Article
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