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ZouZS3on Jun 30, 2021 11:46pm
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By 2023, the biogas emanating from the landfill site in Cowansville will be transformed into natural gas, to then be sent to the Energir network. As La Voix de l'Est unveiled last March, the Rgie is also in talks with Bhler Biogas for the possible establishment of a biogas plant on the vast site of Rang St-Joseph in Cowansville. It's not on the ice. We are currently evaluating how the raw materials could feed the plant, argued Sylvie Beauregard. Remember that the plant project was to be launched near the science park in Bromont. Finally, the City decided to invest in other vocations for the targeted land in the Adamsville sector. The fact that one or more of Energir's pipes will be extended to the Rgie's site for the project with Waga Energy could weigh in the balance positively for Bhler. "It's a plus," conceded the mayor of Cowansville. However, she added, no timeline has been set for deciding the case. https://www.lavoixdelest.ca/actualites/vers-un-site-denfouissement-plus-vert-a-cowansville-6b89833102ffc53ed2db9453b7275b88