Press Release
December 09, 2025
Investment will protect forest sector workers and businesses by creating new supply chain and revenue streams for made-in-Ontario forest products
THOROLD — The Ontario government is investing $2.25 million through the Forest Biomass Program to help CHAR Technologies commercialize biocoal, a rapidly emerging low-carbon fuel derived from forest mill by-products and underused wood. This work will develop a new supply chain for made-in-Ontario forest products, create new revenue streams to drive growth in forestry and empower heavy industries to adopt sustainable fuels. As part of its plan to protect Ontario, the government is making strategic investments to help forest sector businesses adapt, compete and grow to stay resilient in the face of U.S. tariffs.
“Our government is protecting Ontario’s forest sector workers and businesses by empowering innovative businesses to create new markets and revenue opportunities from forest biomass,” said Kevin Holland, Associate Minister of Forestry and Forest Products. “By investing in emerging technologies, we are building strong local supply chains to create stable, long-term opportunities for workers and communities, and driving the growth of made-in-Ontario forest products. We are ready to lead and establish Ontario as a global leader in biocoal.”
This Forest Biomass Program investment will help CHAR Technologies improve biocoal’s storage and transport durability, needed for use in steelmaking at ArcelorMittal Dofasco. This project will support six existing jobs, create four new jobs and build a more productive and diversified forest sector by putting up to 180,000 tonnes of forest biomass to use each year. It will also establish a new supply chain with significant potential for future growth: collaboration between the forest sector and steel industry will demonstrate biocoal’s potential to other heavy industries, supporting the development of a growing biofuel network.
“We thank the Ontario government for its support to accelerate CHAR Technologies’ work in advancing biocarbon pellets as a made-in-Ontario, drop-in replacement for fossil carbon in steelmaking,” said Andrew White, CEO of CHAR Technologies. “This investment strengthens the market for forest biomass, supports jobs in the North, and positions us to increase supply to local partners and to begin exporting Ontario-made biocarbon to Europe, further strengthening the province’s trade opportunities.”
Since its 2023 launch, the Forest Biomass Program has committed over $50 million to more than 55 projects supporting the Forest Biomass Action Plan, a key element of Ontario’s actions to drive forest sector growth. Today’s investment accompanies the release of two progress reports showcasing the province’s growing forest bioeconomy:
In response to increased U.S. softwood lumber duties and tariffs, the government continues to protect forestry jobs and build a stronger, more resilient forest sector, delivering on commitments to workers, businesses and communities set in the Forest Biomass Action Plan and Sustainable Growth: Ontario’s Forest Sector Strategy.
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“Continued investment into innovative forest-based technologies and companies is establishing Ontario as a leader in the forest bioeconomy. We are thrilled to see today’s announcement at OFIA member CHAR Technologies and look forward to continuing collaboration with the province on implementing the Forest Biomass Action Plan and creating a more resilient future for Ontario’s forest product sector.”
– Ian Dunn, R.P.F.
President and CEO, Ontario Forest Industries Association
“ArcelorMittal Dofasco supports technologies that can help the steel and other heavy industries reduce reliance on fossil carbon in Canada, including the production of biocarbon for use in ironmaking and electric arc steelmaking.”
– Tammy Oommen
Head of Strategic Initiatives, ArcelorMittal Dofasco
“BMI Group is proud to host CHAR Technologies’ first commercial facility at Bioveld Niagara. It demonstrates BMI’s commitment to putting wood back to work and advancing full-fibre utilization in Ontario. This Thorold project is the first commercial model we intend to scale next in Espanola, creating durable jobs and strengthening the province’s forestry economy.”
– Paul Veldman
Chief Executive Officer, The BMI Group
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