Tag: Canada

Ecostrat Inc. and BMI Group to use BDO Zone Ratings for Canadian legacy pulp and paper assets

Ecostrat Inc. and BMI Group to use BDO Zone Ratings for Canadian legacy pulp and paper assets

March 19, 2026 |

In Canada, Ecostrat Inc. and the BMI Group recently announced a collaboration to leverage BDO Zone Ratings to ‘ready-state’ BMI’s legacy pulp and paper assets across Canada for next-generation investment in the bioeconomy. The collaboration will use BDO Zone Ratings to advance the development of multi-product biorefinery platforms capable of producing biofuels, renewable chemicals, biogas, […]

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Svante Technologies moves BECCS project o feasibility study phase

Svante Technologies moves BECCS project o feasibility study phase

March 12, 2026 |

In Canada, Svante Technologies Inc. says its bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) project at a paper mill in the Southeast U.S. has progressed to the feasibility study phase. The project is being developed in partnership with an integrated sustainable packaging company, following an extensive screening and pre-feasibility study conducted across several of the […]

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thyssenkrupp Uhde lands Nova Sustainable Fuels biomass-to-methanol contract

thyssenkrupp Uhde lands Nova Sustainable Fuels biomass-to-methanol contract

March 12, 2026 |

In Canada, thyssenkrupp Uhde has been awarded a contract by Halifax-based Nova Sustainable Fuels (NSF) to perform an integration and optimization study for NSF’s biomass-to-methanol project in Nova Scotia, Canada. This study will quantify the value of thyssenkrupp Uhde’s integrated process, including both gasification and methanol synthesis for the production of over 450,000 metric tons […]

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S&P gives Carbon Cycle North Carolina’s proposed $110M bond BBB rating

S&P gives Carbon Cycle North Carolina’s proposed $110M bond BBB rating

March 5, 2026 |

In Canada, Carbon Cycle North Carolina LLC (C2NC), an anaerobic digestion facility that converts organic waste into biomethane, is proposing to issue $110 million 15-year fully amortized solid waste disposal revenue bonds to refinance its existing bridge loan and to pay for additional operating expenses. S&P Global Ratings assigned its ‘BBB’ preliminary rating to C2NC’s proposed […]

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Svante Technologies teams with Carbon Alpha for Canadian CCS and BECCS

Svante Technologies teams with Carbon Alpha for Canadian CCS and BECCS

March 4, 2026 |

In Canada, Svante Technologies Inc and Calgary-based Carbon Alpha Corporation announced that Svante has acquired Carbon Alpha and its related subsidiaries, including Carbon Alpha Development Corp. and its ownership interests in North Star Carbon Solutions Corp. and North Star Carbon Solutions Limited Partnership, a project developer for carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Western Canada. […]

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Canadian researcher discovers new method of cell engineering

Canadian researcher discovers new method of cell engineering

March 4, 2026 |

In Canada, a Schulich researcher’s keen eye and spirit of curiosity led to the discovery of a new method for cell engineering – a finding that opens doors to more sustainable sources for everything from fuel to vitamin supplements. She uncovered a more effective way to deliver DNA into diatoms, single-celled algae found near the […]

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CADO, 123Carbon and Assure SAF Registry to enable interoperaability between registries

CADO, 123Carbon and Assure SAF Registry to enable interoperaability between registries

February 26, 2026 |

In Canada, the Civil Aviation Decarbonization Organization (CADO), 123Carbon, and Assure SAF Registry have agreed to collaborate to implement interoperability between their respective Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) registries. The focus of the collaboration is to exchange verified SAF attribute integrity information among the registries, which is critical for the wider adoption of SAF globally. This […]

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Canadian researcher improves use of diatoms to develop cleaner, cheaper bioproducts

Canadian researcher improves use of diatoms to develop cleaner, cheaper bioproducts

February 24, 2026 |

In Canada, a University of Western Ontario researcher’s keen eye and spirit of curiosity led to the discovery of a new method for cell engineering—a finding that opens doors to more sustainable sources for everything from fuel to vitamin supplements. uncovered a more effective way to deliver DNA into diatoms, single-celled algae found near the […]

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Sask Polytech team converts flax and hemp into biodegradable bottles

Sask Polytech team converts flax and hemp into biodegradable bottles

February 23, 2026 |

In Canada, Saskatchewan Polytechnic and EnviroWay Detergent Manufacturing are developing biodegradable, bottle-grade plastics from fiber left over from flax and hemp crops.  The project, which will be led Dr. Satyanarayan Panigrahi, Sask Polytech Biomaterials Testing and Prototyping research chair, has been granted $250,000 in funding from the Agriculture Development Fund through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural […]

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CCI BioEnergy teams with Arcadis to develop organics processing capacity for AD

CCI BioEnergy teams with Arcadis to develop organics processing capacity for AD

February 17, 2026 |

In Canada, CCI BioEnergy announced its partnership with Arcadis under a multi-year Master Service Agreement (MSA) to provide engineering and detailed design services. The collaboration marks a significant step forward for both parties in advancing organics processing capacity and sustainable waste management solutions across Canada and the U.S. The partnership is announced alongside the first […]

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