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            <title>CITY OF OTTAWA MOVES FORWARD WITH 400 TONNE-PER-DAY PLASCO FACILITY</title>
            <link>http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/?News/38/2008-06-25:CITY_OF_OTTAWA_MOVES_FORWARD_WITH_400_TONNE-PER-DAY_PLASCO_FACILITY</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<h3>CITY OF OTTAWA MOVES FORWARD WITH 400 TONNE-PER-DAY PLASCO FACILITY&nbsp;</h3><p>For more information, please view the documents below.</p><p><a href="http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/documents/June-25-2008_PlascoEnergy_Ottawa400TPD_PressRelease_111_final%20(2).pdf" title="CITY OF OTTAWA MOVES FORWARD WITH 400 TONNE-PER-DAY PLASCO FACILITY">CITY OF OTTAWA MOVES FORWARD WITH 400 TONNE-PER-DAY PLASCO FACILITY</a></p><p><a href="http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/documents/City%20of%20Ottawa%20400%20tonne_%20Factsheet_English_Final_25Jun08.pdf" title="400 TONNE-PER-DAY PLASCO FACILITY FACTSHEET">400 TONNE-PER-DAY PLASCOENERGY FACILITY FACTSHEET</a></p>]]></description>
            <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 10:59:01 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Port Moody Investigating Clean Technology for Waste Management</title>
            <link>http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/?News/39/2008-07-09:Port_Moody_Investigating_Clean_Technology_for_Waste_Management</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<h3>Port Moody Investigating Clean Technology for Waste Management</h3> 			<p>PORT MOODY &ndash; The City of Port Moody and Plasco Energy Group Inc.  			have entered into a joint agreement to explore the development of a  			Plasco Waste Conversion facility on the site of the former Barnet  			Highway landfill. The City has been investigating the feasibility of  			developing a waste conversion facility on the site of the former  			landfill since December of 2007. As part of this ongoing process,  			the city has now entered into a non-binding letter of intent with  			Plasco Energy Group which proposes that Plasco design,  			finance, construct and operate a waste conversion facility that will  			process up to 400 tonnes per day (150,000 tonnes per year) of waste  			on land leased from the city at the Barnet Highway Landfill site. If  			approved, the facility would process post-recycled residual waste  			that would otherwise be sent to landfill. </p> 			<p>&ldquo;It is clear that the region has both waste disposal challenges  			and a need for clean energy sources. We want to find out if this  			innovative Canadian technology can help address those needs&rdquo; said  			Mayor Joe Trasolini. &ldquo;This agreement is only the first step in  			reviewing the feasibility of such a facility on leased land in Port  			Moody.&nbsp; Plasco will have to work with Metro Vancouver when  			Metro Vancouver is ready to choose waste-to-energy options.&nbsp; As  			well, Plasco must, of course, be involved in any environmental  			assessment or any other regulatory process that may be required.&nbsp;  			Our due diligence process, to be conducted by city staff and the  			city&rsquo;s Environmental Protection Committee, is an exploratory process  			to determine if this facility makes sense for the city and the  			region&rdquo; he added.</p> 			<p>Plasco is a Canadian company that has developed a waste  			conversion technology that converts the residual municipal waste  			that is left over after recycling, into a fuel gas and other  			valuable products. Plasco has operated a research facility in  			Ottawa since 1986 and a 100 tonne per day commercial scale  			demonstration plant since June of 2007. The City of Ottawa recently  			announced that they have decided to move forward with a 400 tonne  			per day Plasco Conversion facility.</p> 			<p>At the Port Moody Council meeting held June 24th, Council  			received a staff report listing criteria that will be used to assess  			any waste to energy proposals that the city might receive. &ldquo;No stone  			will be left unturned as we investigate all aspects of this  			proposal. There are many issues to be reviewed during the due  			diligence period before our findings are returned to Council for  			review in the fall&rdquo; said city manager Gaetan Royer. &ldquo;Careful  			research and public consultation will be undertaken to assure that  			we know exactly what we are getting should a facility be developed  			as proposed&rdquo;. </p> 			<p>Preliminary review of the Plasco Conversion System indicates that  			it converts waste into an engine fuel gas, construction aggregate,  			sulphur suitable for agriculture, salt and clean water without air  			emissions. The fuel gas created by the process is then used to  			generate electricity, and the resulting exhaust produces very low  			levels of emissions, consistent with the need for protection and  			improvement of air quality in the lower mainland. In addition, more  			than 99% of waste processed is converted to valuable products,  			including more net electricity output than any alternative.</p> 			<p>&nbsp;&ldquo;We are very pleased to be working together with Port Moody,  			added Plasco President and CEO Rod Bryden. &ldquo;As the Mayor of Port  			Moody and the chair of the Metro Vancouver Environment Committee,  			Mayor Trasolini has shown great leadership in looking for innovative  			solutions to the region&rsquo;s waste challenges. We look forward to  			working with the City to develop a proposal that meets their needs.&rdquo;</p> 			<p>The Public Consultation process to review the proposal will be  			led by the city&rsquo;s Environmental Protection Committee. Further  			details on the consultation process will be released in coming  			weeks.</p> 			<p>Port Moody &ndash; City of the Arts &ndash; is home to over 30,000 residents.  			The vibrant waterfront city values its natural environment and  			heritage character, embraces sustainability and is committed to  			community engagement. Founded in 1913, Port Moody&rsquo;s historical ties  			to railway and lumber industries have given way to arts and service  			based businesses. With over one-third its land mass dedicated as  			parkland, Port Moody is a desirable place to live in British  			Columbia&rsquo;s Lower Mainland.</p> 			<p style="text-align: center">&#8209; 30 &#8209;</p> 			<p>MEDIA CONTACT:<br /> 			Bob Parsons, Project Director, City of Port Moody<br /> 			TEL:&nbsp; 604-469-4623<br /> 			E-MAIL: <a href="mailto:bob.parsons@cityofportmoody.com"> 			bob.parsons@cityofportmoody.com</a></p> 			<p>For more information regarding our 400 tonne per day&nbsp;Plasco  			Facility in Port Moody please click 			<a href="http://www.zerowastevancouver.com/docs/Plasco_FSPortMoody08v3.pdf">here</a>.</p> ]]></description>
            <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 10:10:15 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Presentation from Public Meeting</title>
            <link>http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/?News/37/2008-06-17:Presentation_from_Public_Meeting</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>On June 17th, Rod Bryden presented at a public meeting hosted by the Kanata local division of the Green Party.</p><p>Please click <a href="http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/documents/APT_June-2008_Burn-or-not-to-Burn_PublicMeeting.pdf">here</a> for the presentation he gave.</p>]]></description>
            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 13:17:52 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>SDTC Celebrates Completion of Plasco Project</title>
            <link>http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/?News/56/2009-10-22:SDTC_Celebrates_Completion_of_Plasco_Project</link>
            <description><![CDATA[Waste-to-energy technology reaches major milestone:  SDTC Celebrates Completion of Plasco Project<p>For more information, please <a href="http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/documents/News%20Release%20Plasco%20project%20completion%20release_FINAL.pdf" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Une technologie de valorisation &eacute;nerg&eacute;tique des d&eacute;chets atteint une &eacute;tape importante : <br />TDDC souligne l'ach&egrave;vement du projet Plasco.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/documents/News Release Plasco project completion release_FINAL_French.pdf" target="_blank">plus</a> </p>]]></description>
            <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 09:59:50 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Plasco Ranked First in California by Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Salinas, California)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[				<h2>Plasco Ranked First in California by Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Salinas, California)&nbsp;</h2><p>On August 13, Plasco Energy Group was ranked first by the Conversion Technology  				Commission of the Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA) after an 18 month long evaluation process  				that started with nine conversion technology suppliers. The evaluation process included review of  				detailed information on the technical, environmental and financial aspects of the projects. It also  				included facility tours by the Commission, SVSWA staff and technical consultants. The Commission  				recommends that the SVSWA commence negotiations for a development agreement with Plasco and the  				second-ranked company </p> 				<p>The Conversion Technology Commission was formed on March 15, 2007 by the SVSWA to investigate viable  				non-combustion technologies and focus on selecting a company that will be responsible for financing,  				designing, permitting, constructing and operating some or all of the Johnson Canyon Resource Management  				Park. (<a href="http://www.svswa.org">www.svswa.org</a>)</p> ]]></description>
            <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 06:30:19 -0500</pubDate>
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