New High-Tech CO2 Absorption System to Reduce Greenhouse Gases

With the help of the Ontario government, Pond Biofuels is piloting a new CO2 absorption system at St. Marys Cement.  The new system will reduce greenhouse gases by absorbing dirty smokestack emissions, and grow algae which can be used in oil production, can be converted into biodisel and bioplastics, or act as a renewable coal substitute.  One tonne of algae can yield 100 liters or more of diesel, and the biomass can be used as a renewable energy source.  The expected completion date for a full-scale commercial facility will be 2014.

“Algae is one of the fastest growing organisms in the world, consuming almost twice their weight in carbon dioxide, it is the most cost effective and sustainable means of carbon sequestration.”

NorthBridge Consultants’ Canadian Business Blog is dedicated to bringing businesses news and information to help them identify and access the most appropriate government funding programs.

We offer opinions and insider information that can provide a pulse on government initiatives, the health of the Canadian economy, and firsthand thoughts from Canadian business owners.

Related Posts

9 Fintech Startups Advancing Finance Management

Funding & Resources to Offset Tariff Impacts – What You Need to Know

Popular Programs: