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Simon Fraser University is on track to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent from heating. The reduction in emissions is about the same as the emissions each year from 900 homes.
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Ontario’s first priority toward reaching “Net Zero 2050” should be the decarbonization of transportation, the Ontario Energy Association says.
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A $1.3-billion hydrogen plant may be constructed in Edmonton to produce clean-burning fuel from natural gas.
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Intending to extend the life of its oilsands, Alberta’s oil and gas industry is investing heavily into blue hydrogen and an alliance to achieve net-zero emissions.
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As the availability of traditional biofuel feedstocks continues to be strained through demand, Neste Oyj is exploring the conversion of forest waste and landfill garbage to produce biofuel for motor vehicles and aircraft.
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The ability to reduce waste and keep the production line moving is essential to plant operators. Moisture measurement and control plays a large role in this ability. With the implementation of MoistTech’s IR3000 system, plants can now make major reductions in waste – wasted time, wasted effort and wasted product. Catching out of tolerance readings as quickly as possible allows for the most opportune ways to increase plant efficiency. The MoistTech sensors are not limited to the type of installation and can be mounted in any orientation using many of our measurement accessories. Typical analog range is 1-10% moisture with 0.1-0.2% accuracy.
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For the fifth year in a row, Canadian Biomass and Canadian Forest Industries will be showcasing dust safety best practices, technical information and solutions during Dust Safety Week from June 21-25.
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The first-ever Maritime Bioheat Conference, Net Zero by 2030: Growing the Region’s Largest Source of Renewable Energy, sponsored by the Wood Pellet Association of Canada (WPAC) and Canadian Biomass Magazine, put a spotlight on the immense potential for biomass heating in the Maritimes.
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