1. Camrose County Office Complex

KALWA Biogenics Inc.
evaluated the economical, technological and environmental feasibility of an examplary heat energy conversion at the County Office Complex in Camrose and was happy to assist in the succesful implementation of the project! 

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The Community Wood Energy Demonstration Project aimed to overcome a major barrier to the wider development of biomass heating in Alberta, namely the lack of good quality, strategically placed exemplar biomass heating projects. This barrier has been identified through dialogue with local authorities and the Energy from Wood Biomass Combustion in Rural Alberta Applications Report.
The report has highlighted barriers to be overcome if biomass installations are to become commonplace in public buildings. Some of the most critical issues that will be addressed by this project are:


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Alberta needs exemplar biomass heating installations to demonstrate the technology.
· The absence of a coordinated reliable local wood-fuel supply chain undermines confidence in the technology.
· In many cases local authority decision makers do not believe biomass heating presents a credible alternative 
  to fossil fuelled planning.


 

Together with the Woodlot Extension Program of Alberta and the Renewal Chapter of the Ag Policy Framework , KALWA Biogenics   has prepared a COMMUNITY WOOD ENERGY DEMONSTRATION ASSESSMENT.  

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2. Strathcona County - District Heating System in Sherwood Park, Alberta

KALWA Biogenics Inc.
is proud to assist in the development, testing and commercialization of a state of the art biomass-fuelled District Heating System in Sherwood Park, Alberta.

As the first biomass district heating system in an urban setting in Alberta, this project involves installing a central boiler that uses biomass from wood waste and agricultural residues (oat hulls). The new biomass heating system will be supplemented, if necessary, by the existing natural gas heating system. It will serve nearby buildings and is expected to create opportunities for small and medium-sized companies to tap into supply chains related to the collection, processing, and delivery of waste-to-fuel materials.

"This project will contribute to Strathcona County's sustainable direction, help us develop renewable fuel sources locally, further reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, and develop job-related skills associated with biomass processing," says Mayor Linda Osinchuk. 
 


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