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Chair of 10 First Nations/Highbury Energy Inc. Wanagekong-Biiwega’iganan Clean Energy Project is re-elected Chief
Fort Frances, ON May 5, 2025 — Ogichidaa Francis Kavanaugh and Grand Council Treaty #3 congratulate Janice Henderson for being re-elected Chief of Mitaanjigamiing First Nation. Also elected were Councillors Chris Henderson and Darlene Whitecrow. “I am pleased to offer my congratulations to Chief Henderson as she begins yet another term as Chief of Mitaanjigamiing,”…
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Highbury Energy Inc. appoints Dennis Woloshyn as Senior Legal Consultant
Vancouver, BC, May 8, 2025 — The Directors of Highbury Energy Inc. are pleased to announce the appointment of Dennis Woloshyn as the company’s Senior Legal Consultant, effective immediately. Mr. Woloshyn brings to Highbury a distinguished legal career spanning more than three decades, with deep expertise in cross-border energy, natural resources, andinvestment fund law. He has held senior…
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Wellons validates Highbury gasifier
Nine-month review confirms Highbury’s advanced technology With funding support from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and the NGIF Accelerator Fund, Highbury Energy Inc. partnered with Wellons Canada CORP to validate our advanced Dual Fluidized Bed Steam Gasifier—a breakthrough technology for replacing natural gas in pulp mill lime kilns and power boilers. Key Findings:After a rigorous nine-month…
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EFT signs master agreement with Highbury Energy Inc. for biomass-to-fuel conversion
Click link for details https://www.prweb.com/releases/eft-signs-master-license-agreement-with-highbury-energy-inc-for-biomass-to-fuel-project-with-first-site-license-for-the-wanagekong-biiwegaiganan-clean-energy-corporation-302359406.html Photos by Ken Kellar
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Thanks to NRCan from Highbury CEO Len Bykowski
Thank you Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) for supporting the Fort Frances Ontario-based Wanagekong-Biiwega’iganan Clean Energy Corporation (WBCEC) FEED study project. WBCEC is an Indigenous-led joint venture between 10 Treaty 3 First Nation communities and Vancouver based Highbury Energy Inc. Access to a long-term biomass supply chain will be provided by the First Nations and the integrated biomass…
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Canada investing $2.5 million towards proposed biofuel refinery
– From the Fort Frances (Ontario) Times 8 Jan., 2025 The federal government is investing more than $2 million in a project that could see a revolutionary new industry take root in Fort Frances. In a media event held yesterday, Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at Seven Generations Education Institute’s Rainy Lake campus, Thunder Bay-Rainy River…
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Highbury announces project study to replace natural gas in BC pulp mill with renewable fuel gas
For immediate release May 8, 2024 VANCOUVER, BC – In an important step toward full commercialization, Highbury Energy Inc. (Highbury) is pleased to announce a study to replace natural gas in an energy-intensive pulp mill process with Highbury medium BTU renewable fuel gas (RFG). Highbury will be conducting a comprehensive Techno-economic Analysis (TEA) and Front-End…
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Highbury CEO a hit at UBC’s Advanced Biofuels Workshop
VANCOUVER – A recent talk at a University of British Columbia event by Highbury CEO Len Bykowski apparently made quite an impact. The Advanced Biofuels Workshop – jointly sponsored by a group of organizations including Natural Resources Canada, the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, and the BC Bioenergy Network – was a…
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Highbury a Special Guest of West Coast Bioenergy Guild
VANCOUVER – Dr. Paul Watkinson (Co-Founder and CTO) and Len Bykowski (CEO) were Special Guests at a meeting of the West Coast Bioenergy Guild on May 15 at a Vancouver restaurant. During the informal session, Len discussed the next steps in Highbury’s commercial roll-out plan, while Paul explained the scope and technical advantages of the…