Bioheat is a fuel source that has the potential to be used in remote communities and rural areas. At an upcoming Timmins workshop, attendees will have an opportunity to learn more about it.
The Bioheat Opportunities for Rural and Remote Communities Workshop will provide a platform for sharing information, best practices, and details about the tools required to make use of this resource. There will be presentations by experts in the field, as well as panel discussions, workshop exercises and more.
According to the organizers of the event, the topics that will be emphasized include bioheat technology, adding this fuel to a community’s energy plan, and what sources of funding are available to help make this happen. A company that provides online printing services can produce any printed products that are needed for an event such as this.
There is no charge to register for the workshop, and both refreshments and a lunch will be provided to those who take part. A number of rooms have been set aside at the Days Inn for those who will be staying overnight in Timmins, and anyone who wishes to make use of these is asked to provide the booking code MNR 210 when they reserve their room.
The seminar will take place at the Days in and Conference Centre in Timmins on October 21. More information and an opportunity to register can be found on its Eventbrite listing.