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Skyline Clean Energy Fund Purchases Biogas Facility

[Guelph, ON – August 24, 2021] On August 24, 2021, Skyline Clean Energy Fund (the “Fund”) purchased its first biogas clean energy asset. The 2.85 MW/DC1 biogas facility, located in Elmira, Ontario, was originally developed and built by Woolwich Bio-En Inc. (WBEI). Skyline Clean Energy Fund purchased an 80% stake in the facility for $43.2M. [...]

Skyline Clean Energy Fund Microgrid Project

Skyline Energy Bringing New Microgrid Projects to Canada

[Guelph, ON – August 9, 2021] Opus One Solutions, a Global Cleantech 100 company, has partnered with five entities, including renewable energy solutions firms Anvil Crawler Development Corp. (Anvil Crawler) and Skyline Energy, to complete a microgrid installation project with an aim to reduce barriers to the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Canada. The project will see [...]

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Have you heard of biogas?

Skyline Clean Energy · SCEF Talks Biogas When it comes to identifying types of clean energy production, solar and wind are likely first to come to mind. But have you heard of biogas? Although it’s a smelly business, biogas holds enormous potential in Canada’s future clean energy landscape. In this 10-minute podcast, Rob Stein, President, [...]

Skyline Clean Energy Fund Biogas RNG

Skyline Energy Explains: The Difference Between Biogas and Renewable Natural Gas (RNG)

Not only is there a notable difference between biogas and RNG, there are many environmental advantages to upgrading biogas to this methane-rich fuel source.



Socially Responsible Investing Feature - Skyline Clean Energy

Socially Responsible Investing: Skyline Clean Energy Fund

Rob Stein, President, Skyline Energy provides an overview of Skyline Clean Energy Fund as an example of a socially responsible investment product.



Skyline Energy Biogas CHP Feature

Skyline Energy Explains: How Biogas Works With CHP

Combined Heat & Power (CHP) systems, which are also referred to as cogeneration or cogen systems, are engines that generate both electricity and heat (as a by-product) simultaneously. Most biogas facilities use a CHP engine to convert biogas into the end product of electricity.