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Home CHCH News Local GM investing $30M to tap into methane gas from a Niagara landfill to generate electricity for the St. Catharines plant GM investing $30M to tap into methane gas from a Niagara landfill to generate electricity for the St. Catharines plantPosted:September 1, 2020 | 1:46 AMBy:News StaffUpdated: March 22, 2024 | 4:43 PM Share this story... General Motors, Alectra, and a local landfill have completed a $30-million project in St. Catharines that they say will reduce GM’s engine facility electricity bill while improving the environment. Phil Perkins has the details. Previous CHCH News Mother who had a bench built for her son's gravesite has had it removed by a Hamilton cemetery Next CHCH News A vintage romance
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