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August 26, 2019 |
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Two central B.C. loggers are collaborating on a new initiative to salvage logging debris in areas impacted by the 2017 wildfires.
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U.S. wood pellet producer Enviva Partners has signed new long-term off-take contracts with existing and new customers in Japan totalling an additional 1,010,000 metric tons per year commencing between 2022 and 2024.
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Earlier this month, the Biomass Energy Network hosted a visiting delegation from Queensland, Australia, to tour the Edmonton Waste Management Centre and Aurora Sky, followed by a workshop at the Edmonton International Airport.
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Fink Enderby District Energy installation opened in 2012 as the first privately funded biomass district energy system in western Canada. Seven years later, we check in with project owners and managers to see how the system has held up, and share their lessons learned about biomass district heating in Canada.
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The Oujé-Bougoumou Cree Nation in Northern Quebec is replacing its nearly 30-year old biomass boiler system with the largest containerized wood biomass boiler built in Canada.
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Lethbridge, Alta., could be the next site of a household and industrial waste-to-biodiesel refinery from Vancouver-based Cielo Waste Solutions.
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Pinnacle Renewable Energy’s $30-million upgrade plans at its Williams Lake, B.C., pellet plant received the green light from the local city council last week.
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