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Tallinn · TallinnTallinn, ESTONIA, Sept. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Elcogen, a leading European manufacturer of technology that enables the efficient production of affordable green hydrogen and emission-free electricity, has this week officially opened ELCO I, its new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility on the outskirts of Tallinn, Estonia. The launch marks a pivotal step in scaling up Elcogen's role in the global energy transition. ___ The 14,000 m² facil…See the Story
Elcogen launches new high-volume solid oxide fuel cell factory in Europe to meet global demand for clean energy solutions
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Vic Fedeli · OntarioInvest Ontario is supporting Element5’s $107-million investment to expand its mass timber operations in St. Thomas, Ont. The project will double the site’s production capacity, boosting domestic supply of sustainable building materials to meet the rising demand for affordable, modular housing. The expansion features a new facility equipped with a fully automated Glulam (glued-laminated timber) production line. The investment will create 150 new …See the Story
Element5 Expands Mass Timber Production In Ontario - Wood Business
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Trees · OliverSiya Forestry, an Osoyoos Indian Band-owned company, is beginning its first commercial thinning project, a silviculture treatment where selected trees will be harvested and utilized, leaving the strongest trees behind to continue to grow. The work will take place about 28 kilometres northeast of Oliver within the Osoyoos Indian Band’s (OIB) First Nations Woodland Licence area and reflect the Nation’s values of stewardship, balance, and responsib…See the Story
Siya Forestry: A Commercial Thinning Project To Balance Timber Use And Cultural Values - Wood Business
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