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Leading the Way in Bioenergy: Successes in Small Communities November 27, 2013 David Dubois - Project Coordinator Wood Waste to Rural Heat Project
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Wood Waste to Rural Heat - Project Goals Work with communities, First Nations and Not-for-Profits assisting them to understand and adopt biomass heating solutions Previously known as the Green Heat Initiative Independent source of Information
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Biomass is one of least expensive form of Energy in BC Comparative Energy Prices in BC 1 Fuel Type Unit Sale size Retail Price Natural Gas GJ$11-12/GJ PropaneLitre$0.48-0.63/l Fuel OilLitre$0.74-0.97/l ElectricitykWh ¢ 6.8-8.3/kWh Ponderosa Pine Cord$200-250/cord Wood Chips Green Tonne $35-55/Tonne Pellets (Retail) Tonne$175-210/tonne
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Biomass Heating - Using Wood Chips or Pellets as Fuel Enderby District Heating System Baldy Hughes Treatment Centre Biomass District Heat Before – Oil Fired After – Biomass Fired http://www.thefullwiki.org/Beehive_burner
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Fink District Heating System in Enderby – Technical Specs Heat Storage Tank Fuel Storage Bunker Boiler
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Lillooet REC Centre Case Study www.ruralbcgreenenergy.com 193 tonnes CO 2 e reduction
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Granisle Firehall 15 tonnes CO 2 e reduction
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Tonewood Fruitvale BC
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Burns Lake BC
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Remote Schools in BC Alexis Creek School Tatla Lake School
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Contact For more information www.woodwaste2ruralheat.ca Or Contact me David Dubois, BSChE Project Coordinator David@woodwaste2ruralheat.ca 800-661-2293 250-457-7319
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