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The open letter stresses that avoiding CO2 emissions from fossil fuels can only be achieved through proper forest management and wood utilization.
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The Alberta facility will convert waste-based feedstock, including municipal waste and forestry-residues, into ethanol and other chemicals.
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Énergir has issued a request for information for renewable natural gas producers to increase the quantity of renewable natural gas in its gas system.
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From our service center in Atlanta (GA), Prodesa’s team has the ability to supply dies, roll shells, bearings and other components for all types of pellet mills ensuring continuous operation.
Prodesa’s parts management service covers numerous brands and guarantees quick delivery thanks to the Company’s workshops network, which helps in optimizing logistics.
Based on our in-house production and high quality technology procedures, manufacturing is based on our precise inspection and testing to ensure a high standard of quality.
Prodesa proven solutions for your aftermarket needs: a result of several decades of direct experience in the biomass field designing, constructing and commissioning pellet plants.
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BioFlame Briquettes in Chemainus, B.C., produces around 3,500 tonnes per year of briquettes for the residential heat market on Vancouver Island, and are poised to expand thanks to their largest supply contract to date.
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First Nation-owned Papasay Value-Added Wood Products sawmill operation in northwestern Ontario received $1.7 million from a federal funding program to expand its site with new heat networks and equipment.
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The loss of pellet fuel supply into western Europe as a result of sanctions on Russia has produced a supply shock that is having significant consequences.
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For the first time, global demand for each of the fossil fuels shows a peak or plateau across all World Energy Outlook scenarios.
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The Fall issue of Canadian Biomass is now available in its digital edition. Check out a snapshot of the stories and columns in this issue.
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