How Biomass Is Obtained: From Ontario’s Forests to Clean Energy

Biomass is obtained through systematic collection of organic materials from forestry operations, agricultural activities, and municipal waste streams, then processed into usable fuel for energy generation. The process starts where the material originates: loggers gather wood residues and mill byproducts, farmers collect crop waste and animal manure, and municipalities divert yard trimmings and food scraps from landfills. Each source requires different harvesting methods, but all share the same goal of capturing carbon-based materials before they decompose and release greenhouse gases.
In Ontario, biomass collection has become a …