About Us

The company focuses on utilizing biomass resources, specifically wood fiber, to produce high-quality wood pellets. These pellets are made from waste wood, sawdust, and other wood residues, which are compressed and formed into small pellets that can be used as fuel for heat and power generation.

About Us

The company focuses on utilizing biomass resources, specifically wood fiber, to produce high-quality wood pellets. These pellets are made from waste wood, sawdust, and other wood residues, which are compressed and formed into small pellets that can be used as fuel for heat and power generation.

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Location

Willow Cale Forest Rd V2N 7A8, V2N 7A8, Prince George, BC, Canada View Map

Services

Wood Pellet Production, Product Development and Innovation

Our Business Hours

Monday 12:00 am - 12:00 am

Frequently Asked Question

Pacific Bioenergy primarily uses waste wood, such as sawdust, shavings, and wood residues, as the biomass feedstock for their wood pellet production. They focus on utilizing available biomass resources in an environmentally responsible manner.

Pacific Bioenergy maintains rigorous quality control measures throughout the production process. They conduct thorough testing of raw materials, monitor pellet production parameters, and perform regular quality checks to ensure their wood pellets meet or exceed industry standards.

Yes, Pacific Bioenergy's wood pellets hold various certifications and comply with industry standards. They may include certifications such as Sustainable Biomass Program (SBP), Pellet Fuels Institute (PFI), and/or European ENplus certification, which guarantee sustainable sourcing, consistent quality, and traceability.

Wood pellets have lower emissions compared to fossil fuels when burned for heat or power generation. The carbon released during combustion is considered carbon-neutral since the trees absorb a similar amount of carbon dioxide during growth, creating a closed carbon cycle.

Yes, Pacific Bioenergy offers technical support and guidance to customers regarding the proper handling, storage, and usage of their wood pellets. They can provide information on equipment specifications, pellet combustion, and best practices for optimal performance.

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