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.
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.
A new economic analysis conducted by MNP, one of Canada's leading professional services and research firms, has found that ...
The plant, one of the largest employers in the area, processes wood into pellets that Drax then sends back to the United ...
Drax’s Gloster facility, Amite BioEnergy, released 50% more than its permitted limit of a group of chemicals known as ...
Amite BioEnergy's plant opened in Gloster in 2016 and has received two previous notices of violation in 2019 and 2020. In ...
Independent analysis illustrates the positive impact of Drax's wood pellet operations and how it helps support more than 3,000 Canadian jobs VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new ...
(MENAFN- PR Newswire) Independent analysis illustrates the positive impact of Drax's wood pellet operations and how it helps support more than 3,000 Canadian jobs VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 16 ...
Independent analysis illustrates the positive impact of Drax's wood pellet operations and how it helps support more than 3,000 Canadian jobs VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new ...
The study measured the economic impact of Drax's Canadian operations, which includes 10 pellet plants across British Columbia and Alberta, producing sustainable biomass wood pellets to generate ...
Independent analysis illustrates the positive impact of Drax's wood pellet operations and how it helps support more than 3,000 Canadian jobs The report also showed Drax's commitment to sourcing ...