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Federal government invests $5.4M in Yukon clean energy projects

The money will help communities reduce their reliance on diesel fuel for heat and power, while also creating new jobs. Projects include new biomass district heating systems and the development of a new forest resources management plan.


Nova Scotia’s new market for wood chips: biomass

Following the closure of Northern Pulp, the province had an excess of wood chips and other fibre residuals. Consequently, the Nova Scotia government is looking at several options, including district heating, wood pellets and new export markets.


FutureMetrics publishes new dashboard modelling South Korean power market

The new, free dashboard allows the user to experiment with many critical inputs that model a South Korean power plant’s net cash flows.


Gulfstream Aerospace extends contract for SAF

“This renewal marks another step in our ongoing commitment to promoting positive change in our industry,” said Gulfstream president Mark Burns. “Reducing our impact on the environment by using SAF is a move we all should consider making.”


Metsä Fibre, Andritz, sign agreement for wood processing equipment

The delivery includes two automated overhead cranes, as well as their installation and commissioning. This type of fully autonomous, AI-based equipment is a new solution for the reception, storage and process feeding of wood raw material.
 
 
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Climate change

The role of wood pellets in meeting climate change goals

Canadian wood pellets are produced entirely from the residuals of sustainably managed forests. Those forests are highly regulated to ensure that Canada’s forests will not be depleted over time and the regulations are enforced by governments and backed by independent certification. » Read more...
 
Bioenergy

Nova Scotia government awards contracts to build wood chip heating systems

Four companies have been selected to convert fossil fuel heating systems at six sites to wood chip heating systems. The companies will design, build and operate new boilers. The contracts include long-term agreements to source wood chips from private woodlots and sawmills. » Read more...