FREDERICTON (CNB) – The Department of Environment is supporting with the New Brunswick Climate Action Fund. They have a new landfill gas flaring system and like that gas-emissions will be reduced.
The Nepisiguit-Chaleur Solid Waste Commission is getting an investment of $635,500 of the fund. In support of the construction of the new landfill gas flaring system at the Red Pine Landfill in Allardville, Environment Minister Roland Haché announced today.He says that their government is very pleased to invest in this green project which will bring a lot of reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions. The project will help them to be sustainable as well as keep their province positioned to become self-sufficient by 2026. It has also the potential to be expanded in a later phase to produce energy for electricity and heating buildings.
Haché says also that the New Brunswick Climate Action Fund is a financial resource that allows stakeholders to play a greater role in ensuring a sustainable environment. He encourages all the stakeholders in public and private sectors to help with the project so greenhouse-gas emissions in New Brunswick can be reduced.
The government launched the five-year plan in June 2007 and by these initiatives, greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced by 5.5 megatonnes in 2012. With the addition of federal initiatives, the plan will result in a reduction to 1990 levels in 2012. These achievements will position New
Brunswick to realize further reductions of 10 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020.
It's a very good project by my opinion. All the projects that are done to help the environment are very well, because it's good for us all. Like that their will be less pollution and less gas-emissions and that's how it should be.
Source: http://www.theenergynews.com/news/article.php?storyid=2395&newstype=gov
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