Ontario will provide $27 million towards the plant, which would convert natural gas into a liquid form so it can be transported to customers. It would replace costlier fuel sources for more than 550 businesses and 5,000 homes — saving residents an estimated $181.3 million and businesses $65.3 million on energy bills over 40 years, indicates a release. This project would also create between 700 and 2,800 jobs in the area READ HERE
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