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Oct. 10, 2018 |
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Wood Pellet Association of Canada executive director Gordon Murray reflects on the strong partnership between the association and Canadian Biomass magazine.
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"… we are showing the world that carbon capture and utilization is ready today," said Jennifer Holmgren, LanzaTech CEO.
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Modern bioenergy will have the biggest growth in renewable resources between 2018 and 2023, according to the International Energy Agency’s latest market forecast.
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Increasing consumer consciousness towards usage of eco-friendly products in cosmetic and personal care industry may drive biosurfactants market demand.
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Canada’s forest sector is a world leader when it comes to the sustainability of its operations. Read about how pellets fit into the mix.
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The year-round marine transport facility is a modern, deep water, rail serviced point of access to key north-eastern and global markets. Offering some of the shortest shipping routes between European and North American markets, the Port of Belledune opens a sea of unlimited opportunity to biomass, wood chip and wood pellet companies.
The Port of Belledune specializes in the handling of bulk and break-bulk cargoes and is the only existing point of export for wood pellets on the east coast of Canada.
The Port of Belledune is your transPORTation solution to the world!
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Ten years is barely a blip in the histories of industries such as forestry, mining or oil and gas, but for the young biomass industry in Canada, a lot has happened in 10 years.
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To mark Canadian Biomass' 10th anniversary, we asked four industry leaders to comment on the past 10 years of development in the biomass industry and reflect on what the next 10 years holds for Canada's bioeconomy. Here's what they had to say.
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