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Lafarge Canada, a major cement manufacturer, and Geocycle Canada, specialized in large-scale recovery and recycling projects for industry reliant on fossil fuels, have cut the ribbon on a more than $10-million low-carbon fuel plant in Atlantic Canada. The Geocycle plant, at Lafarge's Brookfield Cement Plant in Nova Scotia, will divert approximately 14,000 tonnes of waste away from landfills annually once it's fully up and running.
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BC Bioenergy Network is launching an online micro-certificate program focusing on life cycle assessment (LCA) modeling and application.
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Sarasota, Fla.-based manufacturer MoistTech Corp.’s near infrared technology can help Canadian wood pellet producers collect accurate and reliable moisture data on their wood products.
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Ørsted, a Denmark-based renewable energy company, will sell carbon credits worth 330,000 tonnes of CO2 to Norwegian petroleum refining company, Equinor, in a new 10-year deal to help finance its incoming biomass-based carbon capture and storage project.
The Equinor deal comes alongside the company's "realisation... biomass-based carbon capture and storage is still at an early stage of development and associated with high costs," according to a release posted to its website. It said the sale of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits, and support from the Danish Energy Agency, have been "crucial" to financing its Kalundborg CO2 Hub.
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BC Hydro has received a strong response to its call for new renewable power-generation projects while it continues to build out and strengthen B.C.’s electricity grid, creating jobs and supporting clean growth in communities such as Vancouver.
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Hello, everybody! Thank you for your interest in enhancing and improving British Columbia’s forests, now and for future generations. Your support is greatly appreciated.
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Independent analysis illustrates the positive impact of Drax’s wood pellet operations and how it helps support more than 3,000 Canadian jobs.
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