Alberta is increasing the cash incentives for producers of ethanol, methane gas and electricity generated from waste, with an eye toward becoming Canada’s bioenergy leader.
The $239-million program, announced Tuesday, offers a credit of 14 cents a litre to producers of bioenergy products, while those generating electricity from biofuels will get six cents a kilowatt hour.
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