Renewable diesel, hydrogen project in line for $100M in carbon credits

Prince George Refinery

Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd. says it expects to receive $100 million in B.C. government low carbon fuel credits if it proceeds with a plan to build renewable diesel and renewable hydrogen facilities at its Prince George Refinery in B.C.

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