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Varme Energy Announces New Partnerships and Funding for Canada’s First Waste-to-Energy with CCS Project

EDMONTON, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Varme Energy announced they will be entering into a partnership with Gibson Energy and Canada Growth Fund to advance their planned waste-to-energy project in the Edmonton region. With this partnership, the planned facility will be located on land that is owned by Gibson Energy in Strathcona County within Alberta’s Industrial Heartland. The project will also benefit from financial backing from the Canada Growth Fund. The agreement with Canada Growth Fun...

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