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Hello, this is Andrew Snook with your news of the week. In today’s newsletter learn about the 2025 Canadian Biomass Awards, Quebec's recent investment in CHAR Technologies, the new president of COFI, and more! Happy reading!
- Andrew Snook, Editor
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The Government of Québec, through the Programme Innovation Bois, has announced the approval of $2.5M to CHAR Technologies to support the advancement of the previously announced build, own, operate project to convert wood wastes and residuals into both biocarbon for metallurgical coal replacement, as well as green hydrogen, which the project intends to upgrade further into renewable natural gas. The non-repayable grant funding will be disbursed on predetermined project milestones. Also announced was a $1-million contribution from the Programme Innovation Bois to la Société de cogénération de Saint-Félicien (SCSF) towards the centre de valorisation de la biomasse (CVB), which is co-located with ...
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The Forest Stewardship Council is leveraging cutting-edge technology to better monitor and protect the world’s forests.
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The Greenspring Bioinnovation Hub has partnered with IGNITE Atlantic and Life Sciences Nova Scotia to host Vision 2025, an event designed to build momentum for life science and bioeconomy businesses across Nova Scotia.
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The Canadian Biomass Awards program celebrates outstanding individuals, companies and communities working passionately to advance the country’s bioeconomy.
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The Biomass Canada Cluster, in partnership with the Supergen Bioenergy Hub, will be co-hosting a webinar on January 21, titled, "Accelerating the sustainable bioeconomy through research and innovation: Partnerships between industry and academia in Canada and the U.K."
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Global renewable energy company Drax donated $65,000 to 12 food banks across B.C. and Alberta through this past holiday season through the company’s dedicated Community Fund.
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The BC Council of Forest Industries has appointed Kim Haakstad as the association's new president and CEO.
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Back to basics with the health of Canada’s forests and climate-friendly action.
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January 14-15, 2025 | Prince George Conference and Civic Centre - Prince George, B.C.
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February 10-13, 2025 | Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel - Montreal, Que.
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March 17-19, 2025 | The Westin Harbour Castle
- Toronto, Ont.
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April 2-4, 2025 | Prince George Civic Centre - Prince George, B.C.
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April 22-24, 2025 | Edmonton Convention Centre - Edmonton, Alta.
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