PowerWood Canada To Build Two Black Pellet Plants In Northern Alberta
PowerWood Canada Corp., headquartered in Calgary, has progressed its plans to build two steam-exploded black pellet production facilities in Northern Alberta for the Japanese power plant market.
The company will pull from the region’s fire damaged timber when it completes its first facility, named for the Peace River, on 65 acres of prepared land near La Crete, in Mackenzie County. Construction is slated to commence in the spring of 2026 and the creation of up to 290 new jobs anticipated through its construction, operation and supply chain.
PowerWood Canada Corp.’s CEO David Peters, says, “We’re immensely proud to be working alongside local businesses and our indigenous partners in harvesting this firewood, helping address the wildfire threat in the area, and at the same time producing a truly viable low-carbon direct drop-in replacement for coal.”
The facilities will also see the introduction of Canada’s first steam explosion pellet production process, using Valmet’s BioTrac’s steam explosion process. It differs from torrefaction by exposing raw cellulosic materials under pressure to 240°C steam, to release its acetic acid, break down fiber cell walls and expel sugars (to be converted into biochemical byproduct furfural). A sudden drop in pressure and expulsion from BioTrac’s reactor chamber granulates the isolated organic matter for heat-drying and compression into highly-compact, energy-dense black biofuel pellets, with 94% less carbon release than coal.
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