A new peer-reviewed study quantifies broadly for the first time the air pollution and public health impacts across the United States from both manufacturing wood pellets and burning them for energy.
A recent study concludes that burning biomass in place of coal, such as Portland General Electric is , can be cost-effective. The , published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, looked ...
The port of Longview, Washington has served as a bustling hub of commerce for more than a century. Ships carrying everything from grain to wind turbine parts pass through it every day headed for ...
A new study concluded the Northeast could retain $4.5 billion in its regional economy by increasing its use of wood pellets over the next 15 years. The study, “A Bold Vision for 2025,” reports that ...
The biomass pellets market is set for strong growth, driven by sustainability goals, government incentives, and rising industrial heating demand worldwide. The global biomass pellets market is growing ...
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