Vent of a Biomass Program might be able to do to help . First, with the increase in funding we received this year for hazardous fuels and where the majority of our work is in the wild land urban interface, that is going to allow us to expand that and have more acres. For instance, theres 2. 5 million acres as the target for this year, and out of that, 2. 1 of that occurs in the highest priority areas. The second part of it is with finding more use for the biomass and whether its through an integrated wood product that can expand markets or to be able to use it for Energy Conversion and institute that for other energy sources, i think those are the things we have to continue to work on. I think where weve been able to use the authorities that subsidize the transportation of biomass, its allowed for new facilities to be to come online and be able to provide Additional Support for those new businesses, you know and so those are the things we just need to, you know, continue to be able to
The wild land urban interface, that is going to allow us to expand that and have more acres. For instance, theres 2. 5 million acres as the target for this year, and out of that, 2. 1 of that occurs in the highest priority areas. The second part of it is with finding more use for the biomass and whether its through an integrated wood product that can expand markets or to be able to use it for Energy Conversion and institute that for other energy sources, i think those are the things we have to continue to work on. I think where weve been able to use the authorities that subsidize the transportation of biomass, its allowed for new facilities to be to come online and be able to provide Additional Support for those new businesses, you know and so those are the things we just need to, you know, continue to be able to work on and then the program that we have to help folks be able to receive grants to do the Economic Analysis to put a Business Case together, so that they are in a much bette
Progressive Planet Solutions Inc. appointed Roger Mah as Vice-President of Research and Development.
Mah received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Calgary, specializing in metal-organic framework (MOF) materials for carbon capture applications, which included assessing the implementation strengths, weaknesses, and barriers of MOF commercialization.
He joined Carbon Management Canada and the Carbon Capture and Conversion Institute as a Mitacs accelerate fellow. For two years, he assessed the innovation ecosystem for carbon capture utilization and storage, including sequestration in the built environment with companies such as CarbonCure, Carbicrete and Solidia.
“We are extremely pleased to welcome Dr. Roger Mah,” said Steve Harpur, CEO, Progressive Planet Solutions. “Roger combines a unique blend of entrepreneurialism, scientific prowess, and carbon capture utilisation and storage experience. We are excited to add a full-time, in-house scientist to lead ou
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Clean technology enjoys a renaissance
Saltworks CEO Ben Sparrow, at the back end of a Saltworks desalination unit, says ESG-minded shareholders are pushing investments in clean-tech | Chung Chow
Since February, two B.C. clean-technology companies have raised a total of $200 million.
Loop Energy (TSX:LPEN), a hydrogen fuel cell company, debuted on the Toronto Stock Exchange in a $100 million initial public offering, and in March Svante, a carbon capture company, concluded a $100 million private equity raise.
They were the biggest financings for B.C. clean-tech companies since 2019, when Carbon Engineering, which is the direct air carbon capture space, raised $90 million in private equity and General Fusion raised $85 million.