Going Green with Used Horse Bedding into Biofuel

Newsdate: Tue, 4 Sep 2012 - 08:28 am
Location: VANCOUVER, Canada

The British Columbia agricultural industry will benefit from an investment in two projects to develop energy solutions that will also reduce agricultural waste, according to federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and British Columbia Agriculture Minister Don McRae.

Turning used horse bedding into biofuel

Turning used horse bedding into biofuel

GreenScene AgriTek Inc. will expand the use of their reclamation and recycling technology to create a quality biofuel from used horse bedding.

An investment totalling $289,175 under the Canada-B.C. Agri-Innovation Program will go toward two projects to explore turning agricultural waste into quality biofuels that will create new or additional revenue streams for farmers:

$142,575 for Diacarbon Energy Inc. to convert agricultural wastes such as anaerobic digestate, poultry litter and spent mushroom substrate into biocoal. Using an innovative process, they will also research the use of this biocoal as an industrial fuel and energy source.

$146,600 for GreenScene AgriTek Inc. to expand the use of their reclamation and recycling technology to create a quality biofuel from used horse bedding.

"Projects like these demonstrate the opportunity for agriculture to play a role in the development of new energy solutions and responsible environmental practices," said Peter Levelton, chair of the Investment Agriculture Foundation (IAF). "The IAF is proud to connect the B.C. agriculture sector with funding to make these kinds of partnerships in innovation possible."

These investments are being provided under Growing Forward, a federal-provincial-territorial agreement. The Canada-B.C. Agri-Innovation Program supports projects that lead to innovation and enhanced profitability and competitiveness, both on-farm and throughout the rest of the supply chain.

The program is delivered by the IAF on behalf of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture.

GreenScene AgriTek Inc. in Chilliwack recently built a used horse-bedding reclaiming and recycling plant in Ladner. The byproduct created at the facility is used as animal bedding at surrounding farms.

The company aims to expand the use of this recycling and reclamation technology to create a biofuel. The goal is to develop a model for future commercialization that will take this waste product and reclaim the wood component to produce a quality biofuel that can be used in greenhouse boilers and for electricity co-generation.

Initially, the target market for their biofuel will be greenhouse operations in the Metro Vancouver/Fraser Valley area. These facilities could save significantly on their annual heating costs.

The project will support the sustainability of the equine sector by championing the use of agricultural waste as a value-added product.

"This investment in new technology will help B.C. farmers improve their competitiveness as well as their environmental sustainability," according to federal agriculture minister Gerry Ritz.

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