Canadian Biomass Magazine

Revelstoke requests study on feasibility of wood bioenergy

October 23, 2017
By Maria Church

Oct. 23, 2017 - City council in Revelstoke, B.C., has asked a local community forest corporation and nearby sawmill to conduct a feasability sutdy for building a wood to energy plant.

The council is considering wood energy as a way to reduce the city’s more than $12-million bill for imported fossil fuels annually, reports BC Local News.

According to the report, “…a biofuel plant would enhance the economic performance of the forest sector, a significant employer in Revelstoke.”

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