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The Sarnia, Ont., plant is expected to be able to convert an estimated 25,000 dry metric tons of biomass each year into products for a wide range of end markets.
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Enviva expects to supply 800,000 metric tons of industrial-grade wood pellets per year, with deliveries expected to commence during 2027.
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Introducing wooden and fibre cutlery will eliminate an estimated use of 90 million single-use plastics a year, starting in early 2023, the company said.
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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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The preliminary results of a recent study show that the utilization of forest residues for bioenergy will have a positive climate effect until 2050.
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As has become our tradition, we’ve rounded up below our most-read articles of the year. These stories are perhaps the most interesting reflection of Canada’s bioeconomy through the lens of what readers found engaging this year.
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The partnership could produce one third of the province’s local renewable natural gas target by 2030, advancing Québec’s green transition.
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SURE enables the certification of the entire supply chain, starting with biomass production, processing, and transportation, up to the use of biomass for power and heat generation in biomass and biogas plants.
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An alternative source of heat could significantly reduce the carbon footprint of a process which turns food waste into power, new research suggests.
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