2024-02-09 05:41:50
Kensington laments the loss of a $150 million woodchips-to-renewable diesel plant project by SustainAgro. The company intended to process 40,000 tonnes of wood chips annually, creating renewable diesel fuel and marketable byproducts. Despite initial plans to employ 30 people, the project faced environmental approval delays, leading SustainAgro to shift focus to Thunder Bay, Ont.
Kensington council is frustrated by unspecified warnings from provincial officials against dealing with SustainAgro, with reasons yet to be disclosed. SustainAgro CEO Joey O’Brian highlights swift progress in Northern Ontario compared to a year-long struggle in P.E.I.
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