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Sask Power and PA Pulp plan to have co-generation project on grid by May

PA Pulp and Sask Power are working together to have a co-generational power project 'on the grid' by late May. Herald file photo

PA Pulp and Sask Power are working together to have a co-generational power project 'on the grid' by late May.

Published on January 18, 2012
Published on January 18, 2012
Jason Stockfish  RSS Feed

The CEO of Sask Power and the General Manager (GM) of P.A. Pulp have announced that the two companies intend to have the co-generation power facility at the local pulp mill providing power onto the grid by late May.

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GM of P.A. Pulp , Potash , Saskatoon

Dale Paterson, the GM of P.A. Pulp, said that when negotiating the contract for the mill, part of the agreement was that the mill would provide “green energy” to Sask Power’s grid.

“We’re working to generate green energy by (some time in) May,” said Paterson.

“We started in September and we‘re about halfway there now. Five million dollars has been spent on the project (so far) and another $5 million will be spent (in the coming months),” Paterson added.

Paterson explained that the mill’s biomass boiler and a power turbine will be producing the power generated at the mill.

About 21 people who were previously employed by the mill are being hired to provide maintenance on the co-generation project, Paterson said.

The power will be used to operate the mill itself and the excess power will be sold to Sask Power.  As well, producing energy is integral to getting the mill ready to produce dissolved pulp in about a year and a half (the third quarter of 2013), as the energy produced on-site will provide much-needed heat for construction crews undertaking the work, explained the mill’s GM.

“We’re very happy to be working cooperatively with Sask Power to have this (project) operational (by May),” Paterson said.

In speaking with Robert Watson, the CEO of Sask Power, Watson reiterated that the corporation signed an agreement with Paper Excellence (the company that purchased the mill) regarding the co-generation project.

“We have told our employees that we will be accepting power generated at (P.A. Pulp) onto our grid. We need the power, so we are willing to take it (once the mill is able to generate it)." - Sask Power CEO, Robert Watson

“We’ve had meetings with them regarding the timeline and the technical issues involved,” began Watson.

In terms of the technical issues, Watson explained that the distribution of the power must be fine tuned—meaning, the excess energy generated by P.A. Pulp can’t just be pumped onto the grid heedlessly--rather, it needs to be “balanced” or specific areas would be affected and blackouts could occur.

“We’re going to accommodate them when they are ready,” said Watson, in reference to the mill’s plan to be producing power by late May.

“We have told our employees that we will be accepting power generated at (P.A. Pulp) onto our grid. We need the power, so we are willing to take it (once the mill is able to generate it), said Watson.

Watson said that utilizing co-generated power projects, such as the one with P.A. Pulp, is a cost-effective means of obtaining power. When asked if the Crown corporation had other cooperative projects underway in the province, Watson said there were a few, such as one at Potash Corp’s Cory Potash mine, east of Saskatoon.

Jason.Stockfish@Paherald.sk.ca

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