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PREVIOUS ISSUE - January-February-2011

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State of the Industry

Building on recent advances and overcoming challenges: here’s where biomass is headed in 2011.

 

 

features 

Pellet Hub
The European pellet market is huge, and someone has to keep track of all that product.

Pellet Giant
Pinnacle’s Burns Lake wood pellet plant emerges as Canada’s current largest.

Cold Climate Cures
Canada’s extreme temperatures should be considered when designing material handling systems.

Cleaner Engines
New Tier 4 Interim engines are coming in 2011, bringing tighter emissions restrictions

More Ontario Pellets
A pellet plant with a potential capacity of 120,000 tonnes/year of pellets for use in home heating,

Staying on track
Written and published timelines are essential to keep your biomass project on schedule.

New Pellet Markets
With the search on for new markets for Canadian pellets, South Korea holds potential.

 

MHeather HagerHeather Hager

Power Play

Ontario’s long-term energy plan involves substituting natural gas for coal.