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This short six-minute video highlights the power of pellets – not only for meeting heating and energy needs, but as a way to support healthy local economies and forests. The business case is clear – 90 per cent of the heating costs associated with wood pellets stays in the region: creating employment and displacing fossil fuels.
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New regulations have been announced in Ontario to encourage the use of renewable natural gas in agriculture. The new rules are designed to introduce new ways for farmers to expand the emerging biogas and renewable natural gas market in the province.
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The bioplastic comes in pellets form to manufacturers of plastic products, and can be used to make such items as caps, jars for cosmetic products, 3D printing filaments or children’s tableware.
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The changes to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Regulation (GGRR) support the province’s upcoming hydrogen strategy, which aims to increase the production and use of low-carbon hydrogen to help achieve B.C.’s climate targets.
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Enviva has been selected as a finalist for the 2021 ESG Reporting Awards, a program devoted to assessing and evaluating the best public companies in the areas of sustainability and climate-related reporting.
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PelletBOX is a containerized pellet plant with a capacity of 5 tons per hour of both domestic and industrial pellets that includes grinding and milling lines in four certified sea containers, pre-assembled and completely tested before expedition.
With minimum floor needs, its compact design and construction gives an easy installation and commissioning at site. Due to its transport capacity and modularity, it can be integrated into different production facilities.
PelletBOX makes medium and small pellet plants profitable and proves PRODESA commitment to keep working to provide the best solutions for every type of client.
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FESBC approved a $720,748 grant for Arrow Transportation Systems Inc. to grind residual wood leftover from earlier logging operations, where four blocks in the community forest were cut in order to resurrect a healthy stand of trees. Canadian Biomass gets an inside look at the project.
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Today – July 7 – we are joining the World Bioeconomy Forum in celebrating World Bioproducts Day to raise awareness of the importance of bioproducts all around us, and how they contribute to environmental sustainability, community resiliency, and climate action.
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