
Investment will protect forest sector workers and businesses by
creating new opportunities for made-in-Ontario forest products
in emerging markets
ONTARIO-The Ontario government says it is investing $5.5 million
to help Greenwater Technology produce renewable diesel and
sustainable aviation fuel using mill by-products and underused
wood. This investment will support new opportunities for
made-in-Ontario forest products, create new revenue streams to
drive growth in forestry and empower the aviation and
transportation industries to adopt sustainable fuels.
“Under our government’s forest sector roadmap, we’re taking
action to enhance Ontario’s reputation as a G7 leader in forest
product manufacturing,” said Kevin Holland, Associate Minister
of Forestry and Forest Products. “We are proud to invest in new
technology that will deliver renewable fuels to power
industries, accelerate productivity and grow business
opportunity in Thunder Bay and across Ontario’s forest sector.”
The government’s investment in Greenwater’s cleantech pilot
plant will create three new good-paying jobs, while supporting
new opportunities for forest sector businesses to supply
biofuels to growing markets in aviation and transportation. The
investment includes:
$5,000,000 under the Forest Biomass Program’s Innovative
Bioproduct Manufacturing funding stream, which develops
technologies to increase biomass use, diversify the forest
sector and build the industry’s competitive advantage in
changing markets.
$500,000 under the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC),
which provides investments to protect northern industries and
jobs, mitigate the impacts of U.S. tariffs and trade disruptions
and secure new opportunities for the long-term prosperity of
Northern Ontario.
After bringing the technology to market, Greenwater plans to
integrate biofuel plants at anchor mills, providing an on-site
use for forest biomass that would increase productivity,
strengthen forestry supply chains and generate new revenue
streams.
“By pursuing new ideas, businesses like Greenwater are
diversifying their products, turning forest biomass into
alternatives to conventional fuels,” said George Pirie, Minister
of Northern Economic Development and Growth. “Through the NOHFC,
our government is supporting innovation in northern industries
like forestry to help them grow, pivot and open up new markets
for wood residuals, helping to build a stronger, more
self-reliant North.”
Investing in cutting-edge technologies delivers on the Roadmap
to Protecting Ontario’s Forest Sector, the government’s 10-year
roadmap to help the forest sector unlock new markets for
next-generation forest products.
Source:
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