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Did you know there's real people behind this eNewsletter? That's right, each story is written and curated by human hands, not AI. We'll be here, diving into the issues that matter most to you, our Canadian Biomass readers.
- Sarah Sobanski, Editor
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Chapleau, Ont., and Timmins-based Commercial BioEnergy Inc., want to see a district heating system supply seven public community buildings.
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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 $38-million low-carbon fuel facility at the largest cement plant in Canada.
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From our service center in Atlanta (GA), Prodesa’s team has the ability to supply dies, roll shells, bearings and other components for all types of pellet mills ensuring continuous operation.
Prodesa’s parts management service covers numerous brands and guarantees quick delivery thanks to the Company’s workshops network, which helps in optimizing logistics.
Based on our in-house production and high quality technology procedures, manufacturing is based on our precise inspection and testing to ensure a high standard of quality.
Prodesa proven solutions for your aftermarket needs: a result of several decades of direct experience in the biomass field designing, constructing and commissioning pellet plants.
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All parties emphasize the need to meet B.C.'s growing energy demands while keeping rates affordable and fostering First Nations ownership of energy projects — but propose different ways to get there. British Columbians will head to the polls and decide what plan they like best Oct. 19.
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Frontline Machinery is widening its distribution market to Eastern Canada. The Chilliwack, B.C.-based heavy equipment supplier has announced it's expanding its distribution of CBI grinders and chippers across Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
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Vergreville, Alta., is the newest community to announce a Bioeconomy Development Opportunity Zone ‘A’ Rating. The town now holds the rating for 455,000 bone dry tonnes per year of wheat straw — the second rating in Alberta for wheat straw.
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Industry drivers, such as Drax’s Vaughan Basset, equipment leaders, such as David Dubios of Fink Machine Inc., and top market analysts, such as FutureMetrics’s Bill Strauss, and Argus Media’s Robbie Webster Junior and Hannah Adler, came together at WPAC 2024 to discuss what’s next for the industry.
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