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May 8, 2019 |
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WPAC’s new Director of Research and Technical Development Fahimeh Yazdan Panah looks at past incidents of silo fires and shares key takeaways.
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“The fact that we have been able to demonstrate such an outstanding performance after only two weeks of commissioning and to achieve such a high-quality product from an unpolished flue gas is testimony to the simplicity and durability of our enzymatic technology,” said Richard Surprenant, CO2 Solutions' Chief Technology Officer.
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“While use of biofuels has been relatively stable between 2013-2017, improvements in the lifecycle carbon intensity of biofuels have delivered record greenhouse gas emission reductions, with no material change to consumer fuel prices,” said Ian Thomson, president of ABFC.
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“The CFS, if designed to provide a clear signal to expand the Canadian biofuels industry, will result in benefits that go beyond a liveable climate,” writes Ian Thomson, president of ABFC.
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Canadian Biomass editor Maria Church discusses the importance of connecting with consumers via social media and WPAC’s successful social media campaign in 2018.
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Since the beginning of Prodesa, we have always opted for a strong internationalization of our brand, expanding our borders and bringing solutions from pellet plants all over the world. Therefore, we are especially proud to communicate the success of the implementation of our latest project: Skeena Sawmills.
This is the first complete pelletizing plant designed and implemented entirely by Prodesa in Canada, a big case of success that has followed the turnkey model. These facilities have a drying band to reduce humidity and three pelletizers that raise production to 96,000 tons per year. Thanks to this new plant, chips, barks and other byproducts from the Skeena sawmill are used as raw material for the manufacture of industrial pellets destined for the international markets of Korea and Japan.
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Not many people can say a bag of fibre from a biogas plant sparked the idea for their company. But Andrew White, CEO of CHAR Technologies, can. Now CHAR Technologies has a new demonstration facility that turns different waste materials into biochar.
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Huska Holdings Ltd. in the B.C. Interior has been in the wood waste recycling game for nearly 25 years. For those keeping count, that makes the company a longstanding fixture in an industry that’s not much older than they are.
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