Fahimeh Yazdan Panah, recently appointed research and technical development director for the Wood Pellet Association of Canada, has received the 2019 Young Engineer of the Year Award from the Canadian Society for Bioengineering.» Read more...
The renewable natural gas project is the first of its kind in California and is expected to be the largest dairy biogas operation in the U.S. later this year.» Read more...
A new white paper from FutureMetrics discusses the impacts of recent policy changes to the South Korea renewable portfolio standards (RPS).» Read more...
Low carbon biofuels have a 10-year track record in B.C. at costs below gasoline, resulting in affordable carbon reductions and much-needed competition in fuels, Advanced Biofuels Canada’s states.» Read more...
It’s been two years since a pulp mill in northern Alberta cut the ribbon on what is likely the largest anaerobic treatment facility of its kind in the world. Now that the proverbial dust has settled, the real benefits of the facility are crystal clear: reduced environmental impact, higher pulp production and lower costs.» Read more...
Get the most up-to-date information on wood pellet certifications at this year’s Wood Pellet Association of Canada AGM and Conference taking place in Ottawa Sept. 24-25. Come out a day early and take part in the two pre-conference workshops on quality and sustainability certifications.» Read more...