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London, ON installs Canadian-first waste energy system at the Greenway Pollution Centre

London, ON Waste Energy System Greenway Pollution Centre

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An Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system was integrated into the facility's sewage treatment processes. Steam produced from processed sewage is converted into electricity that powers the facility. Surplus energy is sent into the grid for use by local consumers. The ORC system reduces 20,000 tons of emissions per year and saves $600,000 CAD each year in energy costs. London received $4.5 million CAD from the Canada Community-Building Fund for the $11 million CAD project.

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London, ON

City in Ontario

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London’s Sewage to Energy System Receives AMO Award | AMO

Toronto, Ontario, August 16, 2021 – An innovative energy-saving project has earned the City of London a 2021 AMO federal Gas Tax/Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) award.

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London Free Press

A new multimillion-dollar system soon will let a London wastewater plant turn poop into power.

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London received the 2021 CCBF Award from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario for this project.

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