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Environment committee I think Doug alluded to this in a previous answer. Our proposed facility is looking at providing a continuous 15 megawatts to 18 megawatts to the baseload in terms of what we're doing. So our facility is going to be a constant 24-7 production of power. I say that in the context
June 5th, 2014Committee meeting
Lewis Staats
Environment committee My comment on that is that in the facility we're proposing at this time we are accepting non-hazardous waste, so our waste stream into our facility would be municipal solid waste and IC&I. Our process very much adheres to the strict Ontario Ministry of Environment regulations
June 5th, 2014Committee meeting
Lewis Staats
Environment committee I'm going to have Mr. Doug Starr answer that question.
June 5th, 2014Committee meeting
Lewis Staats
Environment committee I don't believe we have, or not in my tenure with the company.
June 5th, 2014Committee meeting
Lewis Staats
Environment committee Thank you very much. Basically, Renewable Energy Management is a completely private sector company with private sector investment. To date we have requested no government funding nor has any been put into the company. The economic model of our proposed facility—again, on the p
June 5th, 2014Committee meeting
Lewis Staats
Environment committee Again, at this point in time our understanding of the process is that we're going to be negotiating with the Ontario Power Authority for the amount that we would be paid per kilowatt for our energy that we produce from processing the waste. The expectation is that we'll fall with
June 5th, 2014Committee meeting
Lewis Staats
Environment committee Good afternoon. My name is Lewis Staats. I'm the president of Renewable Energy Management. I'd like to thank you for having me speak to the hearing today. I'll give you an overview of the company. At Renewable Energy Management, we are project development company. We control t
June 5th, 2014Committee meeting
Lewis Staats