Petawawa Renewable Power Corporation (Petawawa) is a Dufferin County-based developer that has been active for nearly 8 years in the development of renewable energy projects in Ontario. Petawawa started in wind energy and diversified into the solar energy business, with four solar projects presently under development in partnership with international engineering companies. Petawawa is currently exploring new bioenergy opportunities.
Petawawa has several biogas projects under development in Ontario near the highway 401/400 corridor. These locations were strategically selected to account for the raw material needs for the projects as organic residuals will come from larger population centres and Petawawa wants to ensure the transportation requirements are reasonable. The feedstock for the projects will be a combination of source separated organics, commercial industrial food waste materials, and a blend of agricultural materials such as silage, stover, culled material from vegetable and tuber crops, and animal manure. Each project is sized to process approximately 50,000 tonnes of raw material annually. The goal of the biogas projects is to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) for grid injections and for fleets interested in fuelling with CNG/RNG.
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