Canada is currently undergoing a massive transformation in its industrial energy sector. With the federal government’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, industries from the oil sands of Alberta to the manufacturing hubs of Ontario and Quebec are seeking innovative Waste Gas to Energy technologies. As a leading manufacturer and supplier, we understand that Canada's unique climate and stringent environmental regulations demand high-efficiency, cold-weather-resilient energy recovery systems.
In the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, waste gases like flared methane represent both a liability and an opportunity. Our plants convert these industrial byproducts into steam or electricity, significantly reducing the carbon footprint of extraction processes.
With Ontario’s focus on the circular economy, our pyrolysis and waste-heat recovery boilers integrate seamlessly into tire recycling and plastic waste management facilities, turning local waste into high-value energy.
As the Canadian federal carbon price continues to rise, investing in Waste Gas to Energy plants is no longer just "green"—it's a critical financial strategy to lower emissions levies for large final emitters (LFEs).
In British Columbia and Quebec, there is a surging demand for Renewable Natural Gas. Waste gas plants are increasingly being used to pre-treat industrial off-gases before they are upgraded to pipeline-quality RNG, supporting provincial clean energy mandates.
Canada’s vast geography often places industrial sites in remote locations (e.g., Northern Manitoba or Newfoundland). Our modular waste-to-energy units are designed for quick deployment, minimizing on-site construction costs and labor—a crucial factor in the Canadian labor market.
The Canadian tire recycling industry is shifting from burning TDF (Tire Derived Fuel) to more sustainable pyrolysis technologies. This process recovers oil and carbon black without the toxic emissions associated with traditional combustion.
Large-scale greenhouses in Ontario and the Maritimes are looking toward waste heat recovery from nearby industrial gas plants to maintain temperatures during harsh Canadian winters, creating a localized energy ecosystem.
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Focus on waste to energy and waste tire pyrolysis technology, Huayuan Tech was founded in 1968. Company covers an area of 209,335 square meters, plant area of 98,680 square meters, more than 500 employees, engineering and technical personnel accounting for 34% of the total number of employees. Has a complete A-class boilers and pressure vessels complete sets of manufacturing, testing equipment.
Pressure pipe installation permit, And through ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001 three system certification and the United States ASME certification.
With the continuous development of enterprises has now become engaged in a boiler, pressure vessels, waste tire and plastic scrap pyrolysis machine development, manufacturing, sales, consulting services, thermal equipment system integration, contract energy management, investment and financing, supplemented by energy efficient use of professional firms. Holding a national A-class boilers, A2-class pressure vessel manufacturing license, D1D2 pressure vessel design certificate.
Adhering to North American safety standards for pressure vessels.
Highest tier manufacturing authority for thermal systems.
From design to financing and installation.
Mining camps in remote Canadian regions often rely on diesel for heat and power. Our Waste to Energy Plants can utilize municipal solid waste from the camp and waste gases from process machinery to offset diesel consumption by up to 30%, drastically reducing logistics costs and environmental impact.
In Saskatchewan and Manitoba, large-scale agricultural operations produce significant organic waste. Integrating waste heat boilers with anaerobic digesters allows farms to maintain the necessary biological temperatures even when outside air hits -40°C.
The Canadian pulp and paper industry generates high volumes of wood waste and process gases. Our high-pressure boilers are designed to recover energy from these streams, providing the high-quality steam required for drying paper products.
Choosing a manufacturer for your Waste Gas to Energy Plant in Canada requires a balance of engineering pedigree and local market awareness. Our 50+ years of experience since 1968 provide the reliability needed for multimillion-dollar infrastructure investments.