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World’s largest wood pellet plant planned

Posted on December 3rd, 2010

Vyborgskaya Cellulose, a Russian pulp and paper maker, said that it expected to start producing pellets that can be used in heat and electricity generation from its plant in Vyborg by the end of the year reports Tree Frog Daily Forestry NewsThe plant, located in northwest Russia, will eventually produce about 900,000 tons of pellets per year, making it the largest in the world once operational, said Irmgard Herold, an industry analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance. In February, Vyborgskaya said the plant would cost about $100 million to build.

Swedish trading house Ekman & Co., which has an exclusive sales agreement with Vyborgskaya, is initially looking to sell “large volumes” of the pellets to industrial users, Arnold Dale, vice president of bioenergy for Ekman, said by e-mail. “We do, however, already have several smaller contracts to supply premium-grade wood pellets to small combined heat and power plants in Scandinavia,” Dale said. “Talks are ongoing with potential distributors in key European consumer pellet markets.”

At present, U.S. producers supply most West European power stations, Herold said, while most residential demand is supplied by European producers. “We do expect to be able to compete with the Americas, especially as there is less currency risk and much shorter shipping distances,” Dale said.

Source: Tree Frog Daily Forestry News

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