Going green in CanadaSuncor, Husky reinforce leading roles in ethanol production; plants will produce combined 330 million liters a year Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Two of Canada’s leading developers of bitumen and heavy oil are also leading the way into a greener future.
Suncor Energy and Husky Energy have stepped up their ethanol programs — Suncor with plans for a C$120 million plant at Sarnia, Ontario, and Husky with a C$90 million-$95 million plant near it....
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