SMITHERS – Pinnacle Renewable Holdings Inc. (“Pinnacle” or the “Company”) (TSX: PL) today announced approval to commence the redevelopment by Smithers Pellet Limited Partnership (“SPLP”) of an existing particle board facility in Smithers, B.C. to a wood pellet production facility (the “Facility”).
SPLP is a limited partnership in which West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. (“West Fraser”) (TSX: WFT) has a 30% and Pinnacle has 70% interest.
The Facility, which is connected via direct rail link to Pinnacle’s Westview Port Terminal, will have an annual production capacity of 125,000 metric tons.
Initial wood pellet production at the Facility is expected to commence in the third quarter of 2018. Wood fibre supply for the Facility and customer off-take agreements for the Facility’s annual production have been secured under long-term contracts.
“We are pleased to be partnering on the Smithers facility redevelopment with West Fraser. This project will contribute to the economic vitality and job growth of Smithers and other local communities,” said Robert McCurdy, Chief Executive Officer of Pinnacle.
“We are committed to the numerous communities throughout the Western Canadian fibre basket in which we operate, and we plan to continue to look for similar projects to support our future growth.”
Pinnacle is a rapidly growing industrial wood pellet manufacturer and distributor and the third largest producer in the world. The Company produces renewable fuel for electricity generation in the form of industrial wood pellets, which are used by global utilities and large-scale power generators to produce renewable and reliable baseload power.
Pinnacle is a trusted supplier to its customers, who require reliable, high quality fuel supply to maximize utilization of their facilities.
The Company operates six industrial wood pellet production facilities, a port terminal, and has new production facilities under development in Entwistle, Alberta and Smithers, B.C. Pinnacle has entered into long-term take-or-pay contracts with utilities in the UK, Europe and Asia that represent 100% of its production capacity through 2021 and nearly 80% of its production capacity through 2026.