Driving the climate transition requires bringing together and engaging the right stakeholders and experts. InnovEco acts as a community builder and integrator for its clients as well as within its own industrial and conservation projects.
This is why the InnovEco team regularly organizes site visits and outings with our partners and collaborators.
Here are some updates on our recent activities.
The InnovEco team, alongside Jean Bérubé from SmartMill, participated in a series of meetings with local and provincial Nova-Scotia stakeholders to present and discuss the potential of bioenergy, particularly torrefied pellets, for driving the province’s energy transition.
These exchanges allowed us to explore concrete opportunities for developing sustainable bioenergy solutions while engaging key actors from both regional and provincial levels. The discussions highlighted how innovative biomass applications can contribute to decarbonization and strengthen local energy resilience.
This mission demonstrates InnovEco’s commitment to collaborating with partners across the province to turn natural resources into drivers of sustainable innovation and environmental transition.
The InnovEco team participated in the Circular Economy Symposium in Lebel-sur-Quévillon, an event bringing together public, industrial, and community stakeholders to discuss concrete solutions for environmental transition.
On-site, we met with stakeholders from the City of Lebel-sur-Quévillon and several regional partners to explore potential projects in bioenergy production. These discussions led to the identification of promising avenues for valorizing local biomass and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
This mission aligns with InnovEco's commitment to collaborate with regions to transform their natural resources into drivers of decarbonization and sustainable innovation.