Anna Simet, Director of Content & Senior Editor
October 10, 2025
BY Anna Simet
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CHAR Technologies Ltd. has announced its Thorold Renewable Energy Facility project remains on track to complete construction of its commercial biocarbon production line by year-end, with RNG production expected in 2026.
Drax, the renewable energy business, is partnering with NGIS, a global leader in geospatial technology, to model and monitor the carbon stocks of the U.S. and Canadian forests that Drax sources its sustainable biomass from.
2025 will be a pivotal year for the biocarbon and biocoal markets, but some hurdles still remain.
Japan-based Renova Inc. on Sept. 30 announced its 49.9 megawatt (MW) Karatsu Biomass Power Plant commenced operations on Sept. 27. The facility is fueled with wood pellets and palm kernel shells (PKS).
Biochar as a fuel replacement was one of many topics discussed at the North American Biochar Conference in Minneapolis.