PINE BLUFF -- The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had a global impact on business, and changes in the fuels used to generate electricity in Europe brought on by the war might open up opportunities for ...
During a late winter snowstorm in North Hudson, highway crews filled trucks with sand. Snowplows carved into the drifting banks of white. Inside the garage it was toasty. “You can tell it’s quite warm ...
The European Union is considering changes to its climate policies that could have a big effect on a controversial segment of North Carolina's forestry sector — the wood pellet industry. EU countries ...
Enviva, the world’s largest wood pellet maker with four plants and a marine terminal in Eastern North Carolina, is in financial trouble. After reporting big losses in the fall, the Maryland-based ...
Enviva, the world’s largest maker of wood pellets with four plants and an export terminal in North Carolina, has declared bankruptcy but says it expects to emerge with its business intact.
MARCELL -- Tink Birchem believes she has a solution to high heating prices as well as all the pollutants they produce. She and other investors are putting millions of dollars into making what they ...
A European Parliament effort to roll back policies and subsidies that encourage burning wood pellets for energy has suffered a potential setback. The parliament's business committee, known as ITRE, ...
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