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Southern Alberta Energy from Waste Association (SAEWA) selected Global Green Energy Group as long-term partner.
SAEWA represents 34 municipalities in southern Alberta .
Group had proposed to build one large-scale, mass burn facility, costing somewhere around $500 to $700 million , at a landfill near Brooks .
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