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BROUGHT TO YOU BY – Amplify by Annex
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Aligning with the provincial government’s goal to decrease the burning of slash piles and increase the utilization of wood fibre, the Osoyoos Indian Band and Mercer Celgar are collaborating to rethink conventional practices.
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Wood pellet production in Canada last year declined by six per cent, according to forecast data published in late December by the United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service.
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The Carseland Project represents Cielo’s first commercial by-product-to-fuels facility designed to convert wood by-products into low carbon intensity renewable Bio-SynDiesel® fuel.
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Family-owned and operated Killaloe Wood Products has carved out a niche for itself at the intersection of forestry and landscaping, producing high quality, locally sourced mulch and custom wood-based soil amendments for clients across Ontario and Quebec.
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There is no harvesting – or Harvesting Week – without the ability to transform woody materials into usable biomass. In the biomass harvesting field, grinders and chippers (and those trained to operate them safely) play an integral role in processing materials efficiently and effectively.
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Drum dryers present the risk of fires and explosions due to combustible dust, as well as conditions that can lead to the generation and accumulation of combustible gas. Join WPAC for an online symposium and explore best practices for safer operations of drum dryers.
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Canfor Corporation is holding a joint analyst conference call with Canfor Pulp Products next month to announce its fourth-quarter results.
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Biomass Harvesting Week has arrived! For a full five days, Canadian Biomass and Canadian Forest Industries are focusing on logging, chipping, grinding and transporting woody biomass.
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In December 2023, more than 70 participants met in Tokyo for a full-day workshop—Safer Biomass Handling and Silo Operations: Preventing Fires and Explosions, presented in both English and Japanese.
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