Carbon capture and storage (CCS) used in conjunction with fossil-fueled power generation is appealing. Major R&D across many sectors will make CCS common before this decade is over.» Read more...
The cost to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) is higher than that of conventional natural gas, but a number of factors are helping to reduce the gap.» Read more...
An entire city block is being transformed into an energy district to include the first hydrogen refuelling station for light and heavy-duty vehicles in the province.» Read more...
Factors expected to drive the market include increasing consumption of wood pellets, growing concerns pertaining to climate change, expanding urbanization, a spiking focus on renewable energy sources, and price instability of crude oil.» Read more...
In August 2020, GM Canada announced it had completed a $28-million cogeneration project that uses renewable landfill gas (LFG) from a local landfill to power and heat its St. Catharines, Ont., Propulsion Plant.» Read more...
Safety is the foundation of our pellet industry. Our work around safety never ends; we are constantly striving for new ways to improve safety.» Read more...