Metro Vancouver is looking to be the first wastewater treatment utility in North America that creates biofuel from sewage at its treatment plants.» Read more...
The federal government is funding the development of Canadian biomass quality standards and measurement techniques for the composites industry.» Read more...
Shaw Resources’ Belledune pellet operation in New Brunswick has become the first in Canada to receive Sustainable Biomass Partnership certification. Rene Landry, director of pellet operations, says the certification is another step as Shaw Resources strives to be a world-class producer.
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Canada’s plan to end the use of coal-fired electricity across the country by 2030 will include exceptions for some provinces if they reduce emissions elsewhere.
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Natural Resources Canada has produced a collection of documents designed to help educate the layperson on the residential, commercial, institutional and industrial applications for solid biomass fuels.
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