Global energy giant Drax Group was fined $34,000 in June for starting construction on a $250 million biomass fuel plant in Longview before securing the proper permits.
A global energy company that hopes to build an industrial-scale biomass plant in Longview, touting it as a renewable energy source, has been fined for launching construction without a permit.
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Plans to open a vast area of the Arctic seabed to mining will cause “irreversible harm” to unique and vulnerable wildlife and habitats, Greenpeace International has warned.
Biomass solid fuel market is projected around US$ 501.6 Bn by the end of 2030, in terms revenue, growing at CAGR of 9.7% during the forecast period (2023-2030). Mr. Shah Coherent Market Insights Pvt.
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