A global energy company that hopes to build an industrial-scale biomass plant in Longview, touting it as a renewable energy source, has been fined for launching construction without a permit.
Global energy giant Drax Group was fined $34,000 in June for starting construction on a $250 million biomass fuel plant in Longview before securing the proper permits.
Critics of the Public Service Commission say Georgia ratepayers and the environment will suffer, calling the deal “a slap in ...
The global biomass pellets market size is poised for substantial growth between 2023 and 2033, as forecasted by a report from ...
A Toronto-based energy company announced plans Tuesday for a new facility in Louisiana that would burn wood and garbage to ...
State regulators on the Public Service Commission on Tuesday approved a Georgia Power plan to source more energy from burning wood known as “biomass.” ...
The five-year contract between Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) will ...
An environmental group and a community organization in Gloster called a settlement between a wood pellet manufacturer and the state regarding emissions violations “a slap on the wrist”  that won’t ...
Punjab has received ₹12.3 crore in central government subsidies to enhance paddy straw pelletization, aiming to reduce stubble burning and improve air quality. The initiative supports the ...
A new economic analysis conducted by MNP, one of Canada's leading professional services and research firms, has found that ...
Wood fuel as an environmentally friendly method of heating in enterprises and residential buildings. Characteristics of the ...