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Biofuels Week has arrived – Canadian Biomass’ new week-long exploration of biogas, biodiesel, ethanol and more. For a full five days we’ll be zeroing in on new projects, technology and low-carbon biofuels solutions.
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Available at farmingbiogas.ca, this new online tool will give Canadian farmers quick insight into whether their farm is a good candidate for biogas.
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"Biofuels, like ethanol and biomass-based diesel, are the most affordable, available, and essential solution to climate change we have," writes Renewable Industries Canada.
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BioApplied's Tristin Mabey explores how Chester, N.S.-based Sustane Technologies transforms municipal solid waste into products and energy.
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The Future Energy Park in Calgary – a flagship project from Alberta’s Green Impact Partners – plans to marry mission with money to create North America’s largest carbon-negative RNG and ethanol project.
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The production of energy from biogas and biomass is subject to many variables – especially humidity. Antti Heikkilä with Vaisala explains that between calculating methane volume and determining the frequency of changing carbon filters, understanding how humidity impacts the biogas production process helps ensure maximum project efficiency and profitability.
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A Yukon company has developed small-scale biodigesters designed specifically to decarbonize rural and remote communities. Balance BioGas is commercializing its solutions along with a new dashboard tool.
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Canada published its final final Clean Fuel Regulations last summer, estimating that about 2.2 billion litres of additional low-carbon-intensity diesel and 700 million litres of additional ethanol will be needed in 2030 under the regulations.
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The annual Canadian Biogas Association's Eastern Canada show saw a record attendance of more than 400 biogas industry members this spring.
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Western University researcher Salvador Escobedo explains how biomass gasification brings cities and municipalities one step closer to putting an end to concerns about food waste.
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A biogas project at the Toronto Zoo is generating the equivalent of enough power for approximately 250 homes.
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