Advancing Wood Pellet Systems in Canada webinar draws hundreds

Advancing wood pellet heating systems in Canada is a topic that generated nearly 350 people signing up from Canada and around the world on May 8 for a free webinar, hosted by the Wood Pellet Association of Canada (WPAC) and media partner Canadian Biomass magazine, to kick off the first annual Bioheat Week.

Opinion: Local pellets a sensible and responsible solution for N.B. energy needs

New Brunswickers can use many savings, rebate and retrofit programs for wood pellet heat for residential, commercial and industrial applications. Today wood pellets made solely from sawmilling and harvesting residuals are in demand worldwide. Seen as low carbon, efficient and renewable clean energy, wood pellets support shifting away from fossil fuels and reducing greenhouse gas […]

WPAC Report: Wood pellets taking centre stage

Wood pellets are going mainstream in the seismic shift toward clean energy, writes WPAC executive director Gordon Murray With the planet’s changing climate, governments across the globe have implemented ambitious climate goals which have caused a seismic shift toward clean energy. The landscape is changing, accelerating the use of clean energy. As a result, bioheat […]

ENplus® projects further growth this year

The world-leading certification scheme to guarantee high-quality wood pellets, ENplus®, reports 13.3 million tonnes of certified pellets in 2022, while the certified production this year is projected to surpass 14 million tonnes*.

The latest ENplus® survey confirms the certification remains essential for the pellet companies

ENplus® is a certification scheme that values feedback and strives to maintain regular communication with its various stakeholders. In line with our commitment to better understand the certified companies’ needs and expectations, over the past two months, we conducted a dedicated survey to gather feedback. A total of 118 certified companies from 23 countries completed our questionnaire, thus […]