What types of wood waste can you process?
We handle clean woody biomass, including slash piles, limbs, brush, logs, and untreated timber from forestry, pipeline, construction, and municipal sources. We do not process painted, pressure-treated, or contaminated materials.
How is biochar made, and what is it used for?
Biochar is produced when woody debris is burned in low-oxygen conditions and converted into a stable, carbon-rich material. It’s commonly used to improve soil health, retain moisture, reduce fertilizer needs, and sequester carbon for hundreds of years — making it valuable for agriculture, land reclamation, and environmental offset projects.
What does “carbon-negative” mean in your services?
Our services are carbon-negative, meaning they remove more CO₂ from the atmosphere than they emit. This is achieved by sequestering carbon in the form of biochar during the burn process and avoiding emissions associated with hauling or open burning.
Do you provide operators, or do we need to run the equipment?
Every Prairie Creek service includes a skilled operator. We deliver, operate, and manage the entire burn or carbonizer process — ensuring efficiency, safety, and compliance from start to finish.
How long does a typical job take?
Project timelines vary based on volume, material type, weather, and location. Some burns can be completed in a day, while larger carbonizer deployments may take several days, months, or even years to complete. Projects are seasonal, and we can only burn when permitted. We’ll provide a detailed timeline during your project quote.
Is permitting required for these services?
Yes — client is responsible for all permitting. We can help guide you to coordinate with local municipalities and agencies to ensure all necessary permits and fire bans are accounted for.
Where do you operate?
Prairie Creek Energy Services is proudly based in Alberta and currently serves clients across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. We are actively expanding our reach and are available to discuss projects in other regions across Canada.
How do I request a quote?
Just visit our Contact Page or call us at 403‑741‑2522. We’ll gather a few quick details about your site, timeline, and goals, then provide a clear project proposal with cost, schedule, and compliance info included.
What types of wood waste can you process?
We handle clean woody biomass, including slash piles, limbs, brush, logs, and untreated timber from forestry, pipeline, construction, and municipal sources. We do not process painted, pressure-treated, or contaminated materials.
How is biochar made, and what is it used for?
Biochar is produced when woody debris is burned in low-oxygen conditions and converted into a stable, carbon-rich material. It’s commonly used to improve soil health, retain moisture, reduce fertilizer needs, and sequester carbon for hundreds of years — making it valuable for agriculture, land reclamation, and environmental offset projects.
What does “carbon-negative” mean in your services?
Our services are carbon-negative, meaning they remove more CO₂ from the atmosphere than they emit. This is achieved by sequestering carbon in the form of biochar during the burn process and avoiding emissions associated with hauling or open burning.
Do you provide operators, or do we need to run the equipment?
Every Prairie Creek service includes a skilled operator. We deliver, operate, and manage the entire burn or carbonizer process — ensuring efficiency, safety, and compliance from start to finish.
How long does a typical job take?
Project timelines vary based on volume, material type, weather, and location. Some burns can be completed in a day, while larger carbonizer deployments may take several days, months, or even years to complete. Projects are seasonal, and we can only burn when permitted. We’ll provide a detailed timeline during your project quote.
Is permitting required for these services?
Yes — client is responsible for all permitting. We can help guide you to coordinate with local municipalities and agencies to ensure all necessary permits and fire bans are accounted for.
Where do you operate?
Prairie Creek Energy Services is proudly based in Alberta and currently serves clients across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. We are actively expanding our reach and are available to discuss projects in other regions across Canada.
How do I request a quote?
Just visit our Contact Page or call us at 403‑741‑2522. We’ll gather a few quick details about your site, timeline, and goals, then provide a clear project proposal with cost, schedule, and compliance info included.
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