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Biogas projects proposed as new Terasen Gas energy sources

March 13, 2009 Follow Terasen Gas on Twitter   Follow us on Twitter

Organic waste could provide renewable energy for B.C. homes and businesses

SURREY, B.C. - Proposals to generate biogas from algae growth and pine beetle killed wood are two of nine projects being reviewed by Terasen Gas in response to a call for expressions of interest in clean, renewable biogas production. Other potential projects include recovering biogas from agricultural and municipal biowaste, and several proposals targeting meat, vegetable and food waste.
 
“We are very pleased with the calibre of projects submitted for consideration,” said Doug Stout, Terasen Gas Vice President, Marketing and Business Development. “Developing these types of projects will increase the province’s production of clean, renewable energy and help to reduce emissions from waste methane, which is 21 times more powerful in warming the atmosphere than CO2.”
 
Last fall, Terasen Gas issued a request for expressions of interest to municipalities, waste management companies, farms and other businesses to bring forward opportunities whereby new facilities could be built, or existing ones upgraded, to allow the production of biogas and its conversion into a clean, renewable energy source. As part of that call, information sessions were held in four regions of the province to gather feedback and responses.
 
The proposed projects range in location from Prince George to Delta, and are in line with Terasen’s aim to encourage the production of biogas for purchase and upgrading to pipeline-quality renewable natural gas for injection into the Terasen Gas system. That energy can then be used to heat homes and businesses, and provide a source for water heating, household appliances and transportation.
 
“Through our call for proposals, Terasen Gas is providing environmental benefits for our customers, creating investment opportunities for our shareholder and revenue streams for businesses while supporting the B.C.’s Energy Plan objectives,” said Stout.
 
The Terasen Gas biogas initiative expands on an existing innovative pilot project underway to capture and purify biogas from West Vancouver’s Lions Gate wastewater treatment plan, which will heat 100 homes.
 
Successful projects will result in Terasen Gas purchasing the raw biogas by way of a contract with the producer. A detailed review of the submissions is now underway. As this is the first phase of what is an ongoing search for alternate, renewable energy solutions that could potentially heat 45,000 homes in B.C., Terasen Gas will continue to explore the interest in B.C. for developing these and other biogas proposals.
 
Terasen Gas is mainly composed of the operations of Terasen Gas Inc. and Terasen Gas (Vancouver Island) Inc., both indirect wholly owned subsidiaries of Fortis Inc. Fortis Inc., the largest investor-owned distribution utility in Canada, serves more than two million gas and electric customers and has total assets exceeding $11 billion. Its regulated holdings include Terasen Gas and electric utilities in five Canadian provinces and three Caribbean countries. Fortis Inc. owns non-regulated hydroelectric generation assets across Canada and in Belize and upper New York State. It also owns hotels and commercial real estate in Canada. Fortis Inc. shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and trade under the symbol FTS. Additional information can be accessed at www.fortisinc.com or www.sedar.com
 
Media contact:
Michael Chisholm
Corporate Communications Manager
Phone: (604) 592-7801
E-mail: michael.chisholm@terasengas.com

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