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VCR is expected to be one of the largest renewable hydrogen and oxygen production facilities in the world, leveraging Quebec’s green electricity with an 87-megawatt electrolyzer.
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The project has received $6 million in funding from Next Generation Manufacturing Canada. Project leader is biotechnology firm Genecis Bioindustries Inc. of Toronto.
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The plant, which began operations in 1963, was shut down briefly in 2014 after being powered by coal for decades. The plant was converted to biomass or wood pellets for its short run afterwards.
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Cielo Waste Solutions Corp. has finished the installation of its newly engineered proprietary cooling equipment at its waste-to-renewable fuel facility in Aldersyde, Alta.
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Drax Group is acquiring a 20 per cent minority interest in Alabama Pellets from the Westervelt Company, increasing its interest in Alabama Pellets to 90 per cent and providing Drax with economic control over a further 130,000 tonnes of annual biomass production capacity.
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The extension of Enviva pellet plant in Greenwood (SC) will add an extra production to the existing line, which PRODESA also implemented, and will make it reach a production capacity of 600.000 tons pellet per year.
PRODESA is responsible for the design, development and construction of the project. The Company will ensure the performance of the additional equipment providing technical assistance from their after sales center in Atlanta (GA).
As a major player in biomass production plants, PRODESA provides complete turnkey solutions for a wide range of pellet production capacities. This project is a significant step forward on its portfolio of high capacity plants in the US.
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Integrating local bio-sourced products in concrete applications has specifically been a growing interest for the Canadian government and industry.
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An investment of $4.7 million is being made by the Alberta government into a Lethbridge facility that will convert farm waste into renewable fuel.
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