1414229 Ontario Inc. operating as Escarpment Renewables - Renewable energy approval

Instrument type: Renewable energy approval

ERO number
019-5436
Ministry reference number
8916-CD7NX6
Notice type
Instrument
Act
Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Notice stage
Decision Updated
Decision posted
Comment period
August 25, 2022 - October 9, 2022 (45 days) Closed
Last updated

Update Announcement

This proposal notice has been updated on July 18, 2025 to advise the public that this application is still under active review.

This consultation was open from:
August 25, 2022
to October 9, 2022

Decision summary

An amendment has been made to the renewable energy approval for the Grimsby Anaerobic Digestion Site located at 424 Sobye Road in Grimsby in the Regional Municipality of Niagara. The amendment will allow the facility to accept new waste types and increased waste tonnage, and to build new infrastructure on site.

Location details

Site address

424 Sobie Road
Grimsby, ON
L0R 1B2
Canada

Site location details

Part of Lots 1 and 2, Concession 6, Former Township of North Grimsby, being Part 1 on Plan 30R-13677

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Proponent(s)

1414229 Ontario Inc. operating as Escarpment Renewables
424 Sobie Road
Grimsby, ON
L0R 1B2
Canada

Decision details

The approval is for an amendment to a renewable energy approval for 1414229 Ontario Limited operating as Escarpment Renewables (“Escarpment Renewables”) for the Grimsby Anaerobic Digestion Site located at 424 Sobye Road in the Town of Grimsby, Regional Municipality of Niagara.

The amendment allows Escarpment Renewables to make several changes as summarized below:

Increase in annual tonnage

The amendment allows Escarpment Renewables to increase the allowed annual tonnage at the Grimsby Anaerobic Digestion Site to 159,000 tonnes/year.

To accommodate the increase, the facility’s infrastructure will be upgraded with additional processing capacity. The additional incoming feedstock will be used to produce an increased volume of biogas and the additional biogas will be used to generate renewable natural gas.

The increased feedstock volume will also increase the incoming and outgoing truck traffic at the facility.

Changes to allowable waste types

The amendment includes the receipt of additional organic wastes to:

  • improve nutrient recovery
  • divert waste from landfill
  • generate renewable energy

The proposed waste types to be accepted at the facility are as follows:

  • agricultural waste
  • source separated organics
  • industrial, commercial and institutional packaged and bulk solid waste
  • industrial, commercial and institutional liquid waste

The annual composition of waste received may consist of any combination of the above waste types up to a combined maximum of 159,000 tonnes/year.

Increase in digester capacity

The amendment includes increasing the facility’s anaerobic digestion capacity to approximately 18,072 m3 by constructing four additional digesters. The new digesters will be constructed in a secondary containment system to contain any spill.

Expand facility footprint

As part of the amendment, Escarpment Renewables will expand the developed portion of the property, easterly, on the same parcel of land as the currently approved facility. The expansion will add approximately two hectares to the developed area of the facility, which will be used primarily for storage of digestate, a renewable natural gas upgrading system, a secondary containment system, and a noise berm.

Change to operating hours

To facilitate the use of digestate by agricultural operations during peak application periods, the approved hours for digestate removal will be five a.m. to nine p.m.

Waste storage improvements

All waste will be stored indoors or in enclosed tanks, providing greater odour and nuisance control.

Addition of an organics pre-processing building

The amendment includes the receipt of source separated organics and packaged industrial, commercial and institutional waste, which requires a new organics pre-processing building. This building will function as a receiving building with:

  • an indoor tip floor or pit
  • a temporary storage area
  • a pre-processing area for separating incoming organic material from inert packaging and foreign matter

Organic material will be fed into the anaerobic digesters. Residual waste materials will be compressed and temporarily stored in trailers inside the building for transportation to an off-site disposal facility.

The odourous air from within the organics pre-processing building will be collected and treated with a new air treatment system.

New air treatment system

The amendment allows Escarpment Renewables to add new air treatment systems at the facility to process odorous air from the organics pre-processing building.

Air from within the organics pre-processing building will be contained by proper ventilation and controlled by the biofilter. Odour control measures will me implemented, to effectively minimize leaks and manage odours.

New digestate and biogas storage tanks

The amendment allows Escarpment Renewables to construct two new digestate/biogas storage tanks at the facility. The new tanks will:

  • have a maximum total combined liquid digestate storage capacity of 16,000 m3
  • be equipped with a double membrane style roof to also serve as biogas storage

The existing biogas storage bladders will be decommissioned and removed from the facility, with all biogas storage being maintained within the digester headspace and the new digestate/biogas storage tanks.

Pasteurization of the digestate will occur within the existing digestate storage tanks if it is deemed necessary in accordance with the batch testing results under the proposed pathogen batch testing studies.

These tanks will be constructed in the eastern expanded footprint within a secondary containment system. Stormwater that collects in the secondary containment system will either be used in the anaerobic digestion process, or manually pumped to the stormwater ponds. If collected stormwater is determined to be contaminated, it will only be used in the digestion process, treated in a mobile treatment unit under its own Environmental Compliance Approval or collected in tanker trucks to be managed off-site at a wastewater treatment plant permitted to manage and process the contaminated water.

Addition of renewable natural gas upgrading system

The amendment allows Escarpment Renewables to build two new renewable natural gas upgrading systems at the facility to produce renewable natural gas from the additional biogas generated in the anaerobic digestion process.

The new renewable natural gas upgrading systems are anticipated to produce up to 1050 m3/hr of renewable natural gas. The renewable natural gas will be compressed and temporarily stored in tube trailers adjacent to the renewable natural gas upgrading system to allow for easy transportation off site or for injection into the natural gas grid via an Enbridge owned and operated on-site injection point.

An earthen berm will be constructed on the eastern side of the facility to mitigate noise mainly from the renewable natural gas upgrading facility. The base of the berm must be 95 m long by roughly 18 m wide, reaching to a height of 4.5 m.

Increase biogas flare capacity

With the increased biogas production from additional waste receipt and anaerobic digestion capacity, the facility requires an increase to the flaring capacity to continue to provide fully redundant flaring capacity if the renewable natural gas upgrading system and combined heat and power engine fail. Expected required biogas flaring capacity is approximately 0.824 m3/s.

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Effects of consultation

No comments were received in response to the proposal posting on the Environmental Registry of Ontario.

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Toronto, ON
M4V 1P5
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How to Appeal

This instrument decision can be appealed. You have 15 days from September 15, 2025 to begin the appeal process.

Carefully review the information below to learn more about the appeal process.

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Start the process to appeal

If you’re an Ontario resident, you can appeal this Renewable Energy Approval by submitting a notice of appeal to the Environmental Review Tribunal (ERT).

The ERT usually has to issue their decision within six months of receiving your notice.

Notice of appeal

To appeal this decision you need to do these three things:

  1. prepare an application
  2. provide notice to the minister
  3. mail your application to three parties

1. Prepare your application

You’ll need to prepare an application. You may wish to include the following two things in your application:

1. A document that includes:

  • your name, mailing address, phone number and/or email address
  • the name and address of anyone representing you
  • the ERO number and ministry reference number (located on this page)
  • that you’re appealing a decision about a Renewable Energy Approval
  • the parts of the Renewable Energy Approval that you’re challenging
  • how this project could cause serious harm to human health
  • how this project could cause serious and irreversible harm to plant life, animal life or the natural environment
  • the issues and facts you plan to present at the hearing
  • the outcome you’d like to see
  • whether you’ll request that the decision be postponed (i.e. seek a stay)

2. A copy of the decision (i.e. Renewable Energy Approval) that you’re appealing. You’ll find this in the decision notice on the Environmental Registry.

What is considered

The only grounds for appealing a Renewable Energy Approval are that engaging in the project in accordance with the Renewable Energy Approval will either:

  • cause serious harm to human health
  • cause serious and irreversible harm to plant life, animal life or the natural environment

2. Provide your notice

You’ll need to provide notice to the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks that you’re appealing this decision. Please include a brief description of the:

  • decision that you wish to appeal
  • grounds for your appeal

You can provide notice by email at minister.mecp@ontario.ca or by mail at:

College Park 5th Floor, 777 Bay Street
Toronto, ON
M7A 2J3

3. Mail your application

You’ll need to mail your package that you prepared in step #1 to each of these three parties:

  • appellate body
  • issuing authority (the ministry official who issued the instrument)
  • proponent (the company or individual to whom the instrument was issued)

Issuing authority
Mohsen Keyvani
Manager

Environmental Assessment and Permissions Branch
135 St Clair Avenue West
Floor 1
Toronto, ON
M4V 1P5
Canada

416-432-7253

Proponent(s)

1414229 Ontario Inc. operating as Escarpment Renewables
424 Sobie Road
Grimsby, ON
L0R 1B2
Canada


Appellate body

Registrar, Ontario Land Tribunal
655 Bay Street, Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 1E5
(416) 212-6349
(866) 448-2248
OLT.Registrar@ontario.ca

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Include the following:

ERO number
019-5436
Ministry reference number
8916-CD7NX6

This is not legal advice. Please refer to the Environmental Bill of Rights for exact legal requirements. Consult a lawyer if you need help with the appeal process.

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Original proposal

ERO number
019-5436
Ministry reference number
8916-CD7NX6
Notice type
Instrument
Act
Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Proposal posted

Comment period

August 25, 2022 - October 9, 2022 (45 days)

Proposal details

Escarpment Renewables owns and operates the Grimsby Anaerobic Digestion Site located at 424 Sobie Road in Grimsby, Ontario. The anaerobic digestion facility was issued a renewable energy approval (REA No. 8541-9HSGG3) on October 1, 2014 and began operating in July 2017. The facility has a nameplate capacity of 1 megawatt.

Escarpment Renewables has submitted an amendment application to the ministry to amend their renewable energy approval for the following:

Proposed Amendments

Increase in annual tonnage

Escarpment Renewable’s existing renewable energy approval permits the facility to process a maximum of 23,000 tonnes of biomass/year. This amendment is to increase the allowed annual tonnage at the facility to 159,000 tonnes/year.

To accommodate the increase, the facility’s infrastructure will be upgraded with additional processing capacity. The additional incoming feedstock will be used to produce an increased volume of biogas and the additional biogas will be used to generate renewable natural gas.

Currently, biogas at the facility is used to operate a combined heat and power engine to produce up to 1 megawatt of electricity under the facility’s existing Feed-In-Tariff contract. There is no change to the maximum electricity production as part of this amendment.

The increased feedstock volume will also increase the incoming and outgoing truck traffic at the facility.

Changes to allowable waste types

The existing renewable energy approval allows the facility to accept liquid and solid tier 1 and tier 2 biomass, including:

  • agricultural wastes
  • pre-processed source separated organics
  • fats, oils, and greases
  • dissolved air flotation waste

The proposed expansion includes the receipt of additional organic wastes to:

  • improve nutrient recovery
  • divert waste from landfill
  • generate renewable energy

This approach is consistent with the policy established in the ministry’s Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act and the Food and Organic Waste Policy Statement.

The proposed waste types and maximum tonnages to be accepted at the facility are:

  • agricultural waste (up to 7,000 tonnes/year)
  • source separated organics (up to 120,000 tonnes/year)
  • industrial, commercial and institutional packaged waste (up to 100,000 tonnes/year)
  • industrial, commercial and institutional liquid waste (up to 100,000 tonnes/year)
  • combined maximum 159,000 tonnes/year

The annual composition of waste received may consist of any combination of the above waste types up to maximum tonnes indicated and not exceeding a combined maximum of 159,000 tonnes/year.

Increase in digester capacity

The existing renewable energy approval allows the facility to have four wet anaerobic digesters with a total combined capacity of 8,664 m3. Two digesters currently exist at the facility.

The proposed expansion includes increasing the facility’s anaerobic digestion capacity to approximately 18,100 m3 by constructing additional digesters. The new digesters would be constructed in a secondary containment system. Stormwater that collects in the secondary containment system would either be used in the anaerobic digestion process, or manually pumped to the stormwater ponds.

Expand facility footprint

The facility is located on a 10.5 hectare property. The developed portion of the property is located in the northwest corner and is approximately 4.8 hectares. The surrounding, undeveloped portion of the property is used as farmland.

As part of the amendment, Escarpment Renewables is proposing to expand the developed portion of the property to the east. The expansion would add approximately 1 hectare to the developed area of the facility, which will be used primarily for storage of digestate and renewable natural gas upgrading system.

Change to operating hours

The existing renewable energy approval permits the facility to receive waste from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Saturday, and operate 24/7/365. The waste receipt and operating hours will not change. However, to facilitate the use of digestate by agricultural operations during peak application periods, Escarpment Renewables is requesting the addition of approved hours for digestate removal, which is currently anticipated to be 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Waste storage improvements

Under the existing renewable energy approval, the facility may not store more than 14,106 m3 of tier 1 and tier 2 biomass at the facility at any time.

The existing renewable energy approval and original design are based primarily receiving agricultural waste. The anaerobic digesters must be fed continuously to maintain the biological health and biogas production. Since agricultural waste is seasonal, the facility required significant storage relative to the total annual feedstock receiving capacity. With the proposed changes to the types and quantity of waste received as part of this amendment, the facility will maintain a steady supply of feedstock for the anaerobic digesters and will not require high storage volumes.

The maximum combined feedstock storage is estimated to be 2,660 m3. With the amendment, all waste will be stored indoors or in enclosed tanks, providing greater odour and nuisance control.

Addition of an organics pre-processing building

The existing renewable energy approval prohibits unpacking of incoming waste. The amendment will include receiving source separated organics and packaged industrial, commercial and institutional waste, which will require the construction of a new organics pre-processing building. This building will function as a receiving building with:

  • an indoor tip floor
  • a temporary storage area
  • a pre-processing area for separating incoming organic material from inert packaging

Organic material will be fed into the anaerobic digesters. Residual waste materials will be compressed and temporarily stored in trailers inside the building for transportation to an off-site disposal facility.

The odourous air from within the organics pre-processing building will be collected and treated with a new air treatment system.

New air treatment system

Escarpment Renewables is proposing to add new air treatment systems at the facility to process odorous air from the organics pre-processing building.

Air from within the organics pre-processing building will be contained by proper ventilation and controlled by the biofilter. Leaks are not expected and will be effectively minimized.

New digestate and biogas storage tanks

Escarpment Renewables is proposing to construct two new digestate and biogas storage tanks at the facility. The new tanks will:

  • have a total combined 16,000 m3 of liquid digestate storage capacity
  • be equipped with a double membrane style roof to also serve as biogas storage.

The existing biogas storage bladders will be decommissioned and removed from the facility, with all biogas storage being maintained within the digester headspace and the new digestate/biogas storage tanks.

These tanks will be constructed in the eastern expanded footprint within a secondary containment system. Stormwater that collects in the secondary containment system will either be used in the anaerobic digestion process, or manually pumped to the stormwater ponds.

Addition of renewable natural gas upgrading system

No changes are proposed to the amount of electricity produced at the facility for delivery to the grid. However, Escarpment Renewables is proposing to build a new renewable natural gas upgrading system at the facility to produce renewable natural gas from the additional biogas generated in the anaerobic digestion process.

The new renewable natural gas upgrading system is anticipated to produce up to 916 m3/hr of renewable natural gas. The renewable natural gas will be compressed and temporarily stored in tube trailers adjacent to the renewable natural gas upgrading system to allow for easy transportation off site.

Increase biogas flare capacity

The existing renewable energy approval allows for one biogas flare to be operated at the facility, operating during commissioning or as a standby biogas control combustion control device to the combined heat and power engine. The flare is allowed to have a maximum biogas firing rate of 0.135 m3/s.

With the increased biogas production from additional waste receipt and anaerobic digestion capacity, the facility will require an increase to the flaring capacity to continue to provide fully redundant flaring capacity if the renewable natural gas upgrading system and combined heat and power engine fail. Expected required biogas flaring capacity is approximately 2,000 m3/hr or 0.54 m3/s..

Opportunities for public consultation

The ministry has determined that Escarpment Renewables’ proposed changes to the Grimsby Anaerobic Digestion Site would:

  • constitute a major project design change as they are significantly different from the original project description and renewable energy approval
  • potentially result in an increase in negative environmental effects

The ministry required Escarpment Renewables to hold a public meeting to consult on the changes before submitting an amendment application. Escarpment Renewables held a virtual public meeting on February 28, 2022.

This proposal notice is an additional opportunity for interested stakeholders to provide comments on the proposed changes directly to the ministry for consideration. All comments received will be considered in the decision making of this application.

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Client Services and Permissions Branch
Address

135 St. Clair Avenue West
Floor 1
Toronto, ON
M4V 1P5
Canada

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Comment

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This consultation was open from August 25, 2022
to October 9, 2022

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