A first for Saskatchewan: Inside MLTC’s new Bioenergy Centre

A first for Saskatchewan: Inside MLTC’s new Bioenergy Centre

The Meadow Lake Tribal Council’s new Bioenergy Centre is providing both economic and environmental benefits to Indigenous communities

A first-of-its-kind project is about to come online in Meadow Lake, Sask. The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC)’s new Bioenergy Centre, which will be operational by the end of February, will turn wood waste from the nearby NorSask Forest Products sawmill into electricity, powering around 5,000 homes in Saskatchewan and providing heat and power for a new continuous kiln.

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