The Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio-Economy is calling it its biggest project yet. The organization announced yesterday 6-million dollars in funding to launch a 14-million dollar plan for the Dryden Domtar Pulp Mill to convert wood waste to fuel. Chief Executive Officer Lorne Morrow says Dryden is on the cutting edge of this new technology in the forestry sector. Minister of Natural Resources Michael Gravelle says the project aims to develop a unique, cost-effective system that if successful, will increase operational efficiencies and a create a fossil fuel alternative for transportation fuels.