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Brought to you by Fink
Biomass heat is a reliable and eco-friendly solution, particularly for rural and remote communities seeking efficient heating infrastructure. Read More
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Welcome to Bioheat Week! In today’s newsletter, read about bioheat innovation in Yellowknife, a champion of the bioheat sector, a wildfire prevention strategy, and more. Happy reading!
- Andrew Snook, Editor
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It’s Bioheat Week! Canadian Biomass and our sister publications at Annex Business Media are putting a special focus on bioheat, including a collection of some of the best articles in our archive on the topic. Check out the latest bioheat news and features here.
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Operational since May 2022, Sissons Court’s biomass district heating plant provides sustainable wood pellet heat for public housing units in Yellowknife, N.W.T.
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Every year around springtime, the federal, provincial and municipal governments begin preparing for wildfire season. These days, preparing for the season is more important than ever as the size of the fires has increased significantly in recent years.
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On behalf of our members, the Wood Pellet Association of Canada:
- Pursues market access and solves trade barriers
- Helps improve pellet plant safety
- Promotes Canadian pellet sustainability, quality and reliability
- Increases pellet use in the domestic market
- Provides frequent networking opportunities
If you are interested in joining us, please visit pellet.org/members.
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David Dubois has been a champion of the bioheat sector for much of his career. From working on not-for-profit projects like the Green Heat Initiative and Wood Waste to Rural Heat, to helping developing new standards for biomass boilers, teaching bioenergy at Lakeland College, and his work at Fink Machine, he has been deeply ingrained within the world of bioheat.
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Custom installations at a New Brunswick tree nursery and elementary school highlight the versatility of pellet heat.
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As the world’s coldest country, Canada consumes a lot of energy for home heating. Space heating accounts for 64 percent of Canadian residential, commercial and institutional energy consumption.
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The Wood Pellet Association of Canada (WPAC) recently partnered with the Arctic Energy Alliance (AEA) to produce 2025 Northwest Territories Biomass Week, a five-day event designed to help pellet producers, equipment manufacturers, installers, regulators, researchers, academia, governments and others to learn more about how biomass is transforming the way we think about energy, especially in Canada’s North.
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2024 in review and thoughts on the next decades.
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September 23, 2025 | Halifax Marriott Harbourfront
1919 Upper Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 3J5
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