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Welcome to Bioheat Week 2023

For a full five days Canadian Biomass is promoting bioheat projects to potential customers and project developers across the country, in partnership with eight other national media brands.


Upcoming webinar: Biomass heating – a low cost and low carbon option

Curious about key aspects of developing a quality biomass heating system? Join us May 10 at 1pm ET for a free webinar on biomass heating options.


N.W.T. energy conference lights up biomass heating solutions

The 2023 Northwest Territories Biomass Week drew support from federal, territorial and local leaders.


Pellet boilers meet forced air heating

HPAC magazine writer John Siegenthaler explores design options for retrofitting a pellet boiler to a forced-air heating system.
 
 
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Energy-efficiency gains

Dalhousie fired up its revamped biomass plant in Truro, N.S. for the first time a few years ago touting a lofty goal for a 30 per cent jump in energy efficiency. Turns out, the facility’s planners could’ve been even more ambitious when setting their targets. » Read more...
 
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20/20 hindsight

Heizomat Canada’s Grant Rawcliffe shares five things he’d do differently after nine years operating a biomass boiler and supporting customers. » Read more...
 
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Opinion: The missing low-carbon infrastructure

TorchLight Bioresources' Jamie Stephen explains how biomass heat networks can help decarbonize Canada’s cities and towns. » Read more...

District energy system helps NWT reduce carbon footprint

Read about a biomass district energy project in Yellowknife from J&R Mechanical that's reducing the territory's reliance on fossil fuels » Read more...

A perfect match: European boilers and Canadian wood pellets

Biomass heating expert Harry (Dutch) Dresser and Gordon Murray with the Wood Pellet Association of Canada explain how matching the best of European boiler technology with wood pellets will benefit Canadians. » Read more...

Study finds wood-based heat and power can benefit the North

For Canada’s northern and remote communities, bioenergy represents an opportunity not only for clean, renewable energy, but also for more independence and revenue. » Read more...