We Energies Plans Biomass Plant at Domtar Rothschild Mill Site
02 September 2009 - 5:12AM
PR Newswire (US)
50-megawatt renewable energy facility to be fueled by wood
ROTHSCHILD, Wis., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- We Energies announced
today the proposed construction of a $250 million biomass-fueled
power plant at Domtar Corporation's Rothschild, Wisconsin paper
mill site. Wood, waste wood and sawdust will be used to produce 50
megawatts of electricity and will also support Domtar's sustainable
papermaking operations. The project would be funded by We Energies.
The partnership between We Energies and Domtar will result in a
highly efficient use of resources and will add another technology
to We Energies' renewable energy portfolio. That portfolio includes
the state's largest wind development -- the 145 megawatt Blue Sky
Green Field Wind Energy Center in Fond du Lac County and the
proposed 162 megawatt Glacier Hills Wind Park in Columbia County.
Together, these three projects will be capable of delivering nearly
360 megawatts of renewable energy, enough to supply approximately
120,000 homes. Today's announcement was made by Gale Klappa,
president and chief executive officer of We Energies and John D.
Williams, president and chief executive officer of Domtar
Corporation. Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle joined State Senator Russ
Decker, State Representative Donna Seidel, Rothschild Village
President Neal Torney and local labor leaders at the announcement.
"Forest sustainability has long been a hallmark of Domtar's
operations in Rothschild, and we're delighted to tap into this
expertise as we expand our production of renewable energy," said
Gale Klappa, We Energies chairman, president and chief executive
officer. John D. Williams, Domtar's president and chief executive
officer added, "With this partnership with We Energies we have the
potential to create a real win-win situation by bringing jobs to
the community, improving our mill's competitiveness and providing
more green power to the State of Wisconsin." Under Wisconsin law,
utilities statewide must use renewable energy to meet 10 percent of
the electricity needs of retail customers by the year 2015. The
project is expected to create approximately 400 construction jobs
and 150 permanent jobs in the surrounding community, including
independent wood suppliers and haulers from northern and central
Wisconsin who will secure waste wood for the project. Wood is a
substantial renewable resource that can be used as fuel for
producing electricity while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Local independent contractors secure the waste wood from area
forests and transport it to the mill site. Studies indicate that
area forests within a 75-mile radius of the Rothschild Mill can
support this proposed power plant, and the project could provide a
significant opportunity to further improve forest health. Domtar
Corporation is approximately 77% energy self-sufficient across its
North American manufacturing footprint of 15 pulp and paper mills.
The average Domtar pulp and paper facility draws approximately 84%
of its thermal energy (energy required to make steam) from
renewable fuels such as biomass and spent cooking liquor. Since
2002, Domtar has increased its use of renewable energy by 12.5% and
decreased its use of non-renewable energy by 22%. The proposed
construction of this steam plant will help improve the Domtar
Rothschild mill's energy efficiency by providing access to more
renewable energy sources and virtually eliminating its use of
fossil fuels. The project also supports Domtar's commitment to
environmental leadership. We Energies will file an application for
a Certificate of Authority with the Public Service Commission of
Wisconsin in early 2010, requesting approval for the biomass plant.
If approved, the plant is expected to be completed in the first
half of 2013. About We Energies We Energies serves more than 1.1
million electric customers in Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper
Peninsula and more than 1 million natural gas customers in
Wisconsin. Our electricity prices are well below the national
average. We Energies is the trade name of Wisconsin Electric Power
Company and Wisconsin Gas LLC, the principal utility subsidiaries
of Wisconsin Energy Corporation (NYSE:WEC). Visit the We Energies
Web site at http://www.we-energies.com/. Learn more about Wisconsin
Energy Corporation by visiting http://www.wisconsinenergy.com/.
About Domtar Domtar Corporation (NYSE/TSX: UFS) is the largest
integrated manufacturer and marketer of uncoated freesheet paper in
North America and the second largest in the world based on
production capacity, and is also a manufacturer of papergrade,
fluff and specialty pulp. The Company designs, manufactures,
markets and distributes a wide range of business, commercial
printing and publishing as well as converting and specialty papers
including recognized brands such as Cougar , Lynx Opaque, Husky
Offset, First Choice and Domtar EarthChoice Office Paper, part of a
family of environmentally and socially responsible papers. Domtar
owns and operates Domtar Distribution Group, an extensive network
of strategically located paper distribution facilities. Domtar also
produces lumber and other specialty and industrial wood products.
The Company employs nearly 10,500 people. To find out more, go to
http://www.domtar.com/ DATASOURCE: We Energies CONTACT: Brian
Manthey of We Energies, +1-414-221-4444 Web Site:
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