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Suncor Plans to Pursue Landfill Gas Opportunities
Agreement with Conestoga-Rovers and Associates is latest step in Suncor’s commitment to develop alternative and renewable energy business
(CSRwire) Suncor Energy Inc. announced today that it has entered into an agreement
with Conestoga-Rovers and Associates of Waterloo, Ontario to pursue
opportunities to produce alternative and renewable energy from Canadian
municipal landfills.
Conestoga-Rovers and Associates (CRA) is an international engineering and
environmental services firm and an industry leader in the recovery and
control of landfill gas. Under the five-year agreement, Suncor and CRA
plan to identify, design, develop and operate landfill gas projects in
Canada. These projects are expected to involve the use of landfill gas
collection and control systems that have been successfully used in North
America and Europe.
Landfill gas is produced by the natural decay of organic wastes,
such as kitchen scraps and lawn cuttings, in municipal landfills. The
recovery of this gas could provide a reliable source of methane fuel for
heating or generating electricity, as well as the potential for providing
carbon dioxide for commercial use. Landfill gas recovery could also
provide important environmental benefits by reducing greenhouse gas
emissions and local landfill odors.
The plan to pursue landfill gas recovery is a part of Suncor’s
commitment to invest $100 million in alternative and renewable energy
projects over the next five years. This initiative is a first step towards
building a business in alternative and renewable energy that creates
economic value for shareholders while also creating environmental and
social benefits.
“Landfill gas recovery projects offer an immediate and viable
alternative energy option,” says Gerry Manwell, Suncor’s vice
president, alternate energy business development. “We want to invest
in alternatives for the future, at the same time we are growing our
existing energy businesses responsibly to serve today’s needs.
Through our agreement with CRA, we’re aligning Suncor with the best
in the landfill gas recovery business.”
“We are very pleased to be working with Suncor in pursuing landfill
gas opportunities,” says Frank Rovers, CRA’s Chairman.
“This agreement clearly demonstrates that Suncor is being proactive
in supporting development of a significant alternative and renewable
energy resource in Canada.”
Suncor Energy is a Canada-based international integrated energy company
operating an oil sands plant in Fort McMurray, Alberta, and a natural gas
business in Western Canada. In Ontario, Suncor has a refining and
marketing operation managed under the brand name Sunoco. Suncor Energy
common shares and preferred securities are listed for trading on the
Toronto and New York stock exchanges (symbol SU).
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