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October 9, 2019 |
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A group of organizations supporting the development and commercialization of new bio-based products and biomass-to-bioproducts tech has launched a new website.
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ENplus is currently undergoing a major overhaul of its requirements and procedures, opening its doors for a second public consultation to meet the demands of the sector through its newly drafted standards.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has selected two companies – MF Fire and ISB Marketing – to receive USD$3 million for research and development on smart, automated wood stoves.
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Ongoing sawmill curtailments in B.C. have caused higher fibre and cash conversion costs, including maintenance and repair costs, at Pinnacle’s B.C. facilities due to a decreased and intermittent supply of sawmill residuals.
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Pond Technologies’ role in the BioCarbN projects is to provide algae plants that will profitably transform the CO2 produced by the BioCarbN anaerobic digestors into algae-derived animal feeds and nutraceutical products.
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Moisture is important in any manufacturing process, but when it comes to hog fuel, waste fiber, wood chips, pellets, saw dust, shavings, and forest waste, excess moisture can ruin products. And what’s worse than a wasted effort? Economical losses and decreased productivity.
But with today’s new technology, moisture levels are easy to control. Here at MoistTech, we’ve created the IR 3000 moisture sensor, which is a non-contact form of monitoring moisture.
We guarantee biomass moisture testing and control from lab to line.
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Canadian Biomass was part of the Wood Pellet Association of Canada post-conference tour in late September that brought visitors to Shaw Resources 100,000 tonne per-year industrial pellet plant in Belledune, N.B.
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“Thanks to a combination of Canada’s rich forests, a drive to innovate and a commitment to creating a greener environment, our nation is uniquely positioned to lead the world in next-generation thinking around the bioeconomy,” writes Robert Larocque, senior vice-president of the Forest Products Association of Canada.
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