In Oklhahoma, Emerging Fuel Technology (EFT) licensee Highbury Energy and WBCEC said they are advancing an Indigenous-led biomass-to-fuels project in Fort Frances, Ontario, after successfully completing a FEED study.
The facility will use woody biomass to produce SAF and renewable diesel.
The new facility will create 84 direct and indirect jobs while supporting Canada’s forestry sector, Highbury Energy said.
Highbury Energy is a renewable energy company that produces negative carbon intensity fuels from waste biomass. Developed at the University of British Columbia, Highbury’s patented dual-fluidized-bed steam gasification technology has been proven effective through six years of pilot testing at the UBC campus.
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