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Are you facing any industry specific challenges and are looking for a partner to solve them? You need not look any further. In the past, our experts have managed to alleviate our customers’ challenges in the following sectors:
 

These permanent settlements and business operations are not connected to the electrical or gas grids. Many of these communities and businesses are dependent on diesel prices for their gensets, which can be considerably higher than the prices of energy in the highly populated metro areas of urban Canada. Furthermore, diesel gensets also leave their carbon foot print.
Major challenges of the future, such as climate change, globalization, biodiversity conservation and meeting future biomass demand, will set significant demands for the forest industry. Global cost competitiveness will increase the pressure on the forest sector to implement a structural renewal through adoption and commercialization of new innovation technologies.
With increasing populations, decreased land availability and stronger recycling standards in place, the challenge of effective waste management for municipality waste is ever prevalent in today’s social, economic and environmental discussions. Developing technologies such as waste-to-energy facilities or waste treatment is a priority in order to provide sustainable options for extracting the maximum material/energy recovery from the disposed waste stream.
The pulp and paper industry is among the most energy-intensive industries in North America. Companies engaged in the process of producing pulp and paper products, from wood or other raw materials require substantial amounts of energy and resources. Because energy is a significant production-cost component, supporting this sector in reducing its fuel costs by switching to renewable biomass sources and energy efficiency improvements is essential in ensuring long-term competitiveness in the global market.
The agricultural sector is one of the largest GDP providers in developed countries, and maintaining a sustainable supply of agricultural products is essential for mankind. Technological advancements help provide farmers with tools and resources to help reduce their environmental footprint and to make farming more sustainable. Cultivating new technologies which help prevent land loss to erosion, water pollution and enhance carbon sequestration are increasingly important in today’s agricultural best practices.