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FPAC is calling for swift implementation of emergency measures so we can help families and businesses now and protect the Canadian economy.
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The company’s annual general meeting originally scheduled for May 5, 2020 is being rescheduled to June 23, 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 virus.
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“Interestingly, our business development activities have increased due primarily to the fact that customers are now isolated in front of their computers and progressing potential projects,” said Lynda Freeman, CFO of Greenlane Renewables.
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“We believe our operations and business model remain well-positioned to continue our track record of sustainably growing distributions to our unitholders,” said John Keppler, chairman and CEO of Enviva Partners.
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Due to the impact of COVID-19 on the economy and Gevo’s industry, the company has suspended operations at its production facility in Luverne, Minn., and terminated 30 employees.
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PRODESA has signed an agreement to provide two pellet plants under a turnkey contract in Belarus. The projects expect to come online in early 2021 and will deliver up to 20 ton/hour of industrial wood pellets.
PRODESA will be responsible for the complete design, procurement and construction of the plants that include a belt dryer. In order to ensure the best performance, PRODESA, through its operations branch Smart Operations, will establish a workshop in Belarus to provide after-sales support and assistance.
These projects are a way to enlarge the Prodesa European pipeline and consolidates the company as a worldwide player.
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In the third episode of The CFI Podcast, hosted by Canadian Biomass’ sister magazine CFI magazine, associate editor Ellen Cools spoke with Andrew White, CEO of CHAR Technologies about the potential biochar presents for the forest industry
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As Canadians adjust to the new norm of social distancing and non-essential business closures, wood pellet plants and supply chain services remain open across the country. Here is a list of each province’s conditions for ‘essential’ businesses related to wood pellet production.
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