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CoalSwitch provides RMDE, its partners and customers with the ability to revolutionize forestry operations, timber asset valuations and enhance the profitability of several harvesting and downstream timber processing companies’ operations in British Columbia and Alberta.
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Greenlane Renewables announced that the founding members of the Integrated Biogas Alliance (IBA) have joined forces on a non-exclusive basis to provide the global biogas industry with a unique, fully-integrated organic waste-to-renewable-energy platform solution.
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The joint venture will build a facility in Varennes, Que. (adjacent to Greenfield’s existing biorefinery) that will use the latest electrolysis technologies powered by hydroelectricity.
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BiogasWorld and its partners, the government of Quebec, Energir, and Fondaction, are proud to have officially launched the first edition of the RNG Forum, which will take place in November 2020.
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Jenny Yizhen Zhang is the new controller of Sarnia, Ont.-based business accelerator Bioindustrial Innovation Canada.
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Prodesa was involved in the engineering, design, procurement of equipment and supervised the installation of Barrette-Chapais group new plant, Granule 777, located in Quebec.
Considered one of the biggest plants in Eastern Canada, production of pellets has been running since last summer after a successful start-up. The wood pellet plant will produce 210,000 tons of wood pellets per year, mainly for export.
Canada has become a preferential area for Prodesa where the company seeks to contribute to the growth of the Canadian biomass industry and wood pellet facilities.
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In a ground-breaking Biogas and Climate Change Commitment Declaration, major biogas industry corporations call on the world’s governments to act to unlock the sector’s potential to cut GHG emissions by at least 12 per cent within the next 10 years.
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The study targets the feasibility to capture the majority of the carbon dioxide from the flue gas of Lehigh’s Edmonton, Alt., cement plant, significantly reducing its process and combustion GHG emissions.
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