
$210M indigenous-led biomass-to-fuels project moves ahead in Ontario
Published on October 2, 2025
By Prakash Jha
WBCEC, an indigenous-led consortium has taken a major step forward in building a $210 million biorefinery in Fort Frances, Ontario, that will produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel from woody biomass, reports Biodiesel Magazine.
Wanagekong-Biiwega’iganan Clean Energy Corp. (WBCEC), which is owned 80% by ten First Nation communities, has completed its Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study, confirming the project’s technology and business model. The initiative is being developed in partnership with Highbury Energy Inc. and Emerging Fuel Technology (EFT).
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