Episode 4
Power from the People
Alberta’s first industrial-scale waste-to-energy facility with carbon capture integration is set to open in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland in 2027. This innovative project will divert over 150,000 tonnes of Edmonton’s residential waste from landfills each year while capturing carbon emissions and generating alternative energy. Rory Wheat, Vice President of Development at Varme Energy, explains how this innovative technology works and its long-term social, environmental, and economic impacts on Edmonton and Alberta.
Key Topics:
- Introduction to Varme Energy and its mission (01:08)
- How waste-to-energy technology works (02:33)
- The environmental benefits of waste-to-energy with integrated carbon capture (05:38)
- Details of the Alberta Industrial Heartland project and partnership with the City of Edmonton (07:22)
- Long-term impact on waste management, energy production, and job creation in Alberta (13:19)
- The role of waste-to-energy in Alberta’s transition to a low-carbon future
Guest:
Rory Wheat - Vice President of Development at Varme Energy
Resources Mentioned:
- Varme Energy website
- Industrial Heartland Project
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