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Pacific Bioenergy Not Affected By Mill Shut Downs

By 250 News

Friday, December 14, 2007 03:57 AM

        

The Chief Production Superintendent of Pacific Bioenergy in Prince George, Mark Witte, says his company continues to operate in the city.

With the shut down of lumber mills, and reductions in production,  was there a possibility  Pacific Bioenergy would  be impacted "It could potentially affect us if we were unable to get fiber from the mills but to this point we have been able to get all the residual that we need and we are running all of our shifts."

Pacific Bioenergy  gets waste sawdust from the sawmills to  make pellets for  pellet stoves.

The company has not been affected by shut downs in the region.


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Mark's employees are probably more worried about the "waste energy" they are getting from the Clean Error Coalition.
Clean error coalition, that's a good one!
Well, I guess someone has to speak up for the environment.
metalman.