Pinnacle Renewable Energy to build a $85 million wood pellet plant in Alberta
Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc. will soon build its first wood pellet plant outside of British Columbia. Parkland County officials announced on May 3 that the company will build a new, $85 million pellet plant near Entwistle in central Alberta. The new facility will bring Pinnacle’s total number of pellet plants to eight, and add 400,000 metric tons to its existing capacity of more than 1.5 million metric tons. All of Pinnacle’s plants, located in Houston, Burns Lake, Meadowbank, Quesnel, Williams Lake, Armstrong and Lavington, B.C., run 24-7, according to the ...
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