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[Guelph, Ontario – April 24, 2024] Rob Stein, President, Skyline Energy, published an article for Clean50.com about the role of hydrogen in global efforts to address climate change. Hydrogen is a promising source of clean energy and Canada aims to make it a significant part of its energy mix by 2050. However, there are still [...]
[Guelph, ON – July 29, 2022] On July 29, 2022, Skyline Clean Energy Fund acquired three rooftop solar assets located at: 80 Weybright Court, Scarborough, ON 85 Steelwell Road, Brampton, ON 120 Duffield Drive, Markham, ON The assets total 342 KW/DC1 (0.342 MW/DC2) in size and have an Expected Annual Generation3 of 346.320 MWh, 4 [...]
[Guelph, ON – May 31, 2022] On May 31, 2022, Skyline Clean Energy Fund acquired a biogas facility located in Lethbridge, Alberta through the purchase of 100% of the units in Lethbridge Biogas LP and the shares in Lethbridge Biogas General Partner Inc. The Lethbridge facility is expected to convert 120,000 tonnes of organic waste [...]
[Guelph, Ontario – May 3, 2022] On May 03, 2022, Skyline Clean Energy Fund acquired a rooftop solar asset through the purchase of St Regis Solar Power Corporation in North York, Ontario. The asset totals 265.2 KW/DC1 (0.2652 MW/DC2) in size and has an Expected Annual Generation3 of 303.480 MWh.4 The purchase price for the [...]
The first two articles in this series explored the market and regulations around biogas in Canada, and provided an overview of biogas technology. In this article we’ll look more closely at the environmental benefits of biogas from both a local and a global perspective, as well as how we can reduce some of the environmental [...]
In the first article in this series, we looked at the biogas industry and the regulatory environment in a number of Canada’s provinces. We will now look more closely at biogas technologies themselves, to better understand the promise and the limitations of biogas and its use in generating electricity, heat, and renewable natural gas (RNG). [...]