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BROUGHT TO YOU BY – Amplify by Annex
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The Renewable Fuels Association has responded positively to a recent decision by the D.C. Circuit Court upholding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Renewable Fuel Standards for 2020-2022.
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The historic project will accelerate the energy transition for First Nations in Quebec.
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The conference agenda including the sessions, topics and confirmed speakers can now be viewed online.
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In 2023, WPAC spent considerable effort to develop proposals that will enhance its reputation as a reliable and responsible supplier of wood pellets.
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With a career spanning two decades, Burkhard Fink's groundbreaking work has not only shaped the industry but has also established a sustainable pathway for the future.
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Any dust event could have a devastating effect on your workers, your company, and your community -- and there are significant fines for the presence of dust hazards in any facility. Address dust safety hazards effectively with the NFPA Guide to Combustible Dusts, the vital resource for everyone who deals with materials or processes that result in the accumulation of dust or small particles.
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Valmet recently promoted Rocky Matuska to the position of vice-president, Services, North America, succeeding Kari Lindberg, who will retire in early 2025.
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The Wood Pellet Association of Canada recently hosted a 15-minute safety huddle on the outcomes of a project applying bow-tie analysis to assess working at heights hazards.
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The Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC) is searching for its new executive director to replace Steve Kozuki, who announced his retirement after leading the organization for almost seven years.
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John Swaan is not just an industry pioneer — he also has a cool moniker. "The grandfather of wood pellets." Swaan's journey begain in 1994 when he founded the Pacific Bioenergy Corporation in Prince George, B.C.
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