Paper Excellence announces plans to restart P.A. pulp mill in coming years
The company that purchased the defunct Prince Albert pulp mill in 2011 says it plans to restart the facility as early as 2023.
Paper Excellence announced Friday it has spent over $600,000 on engineering and consulting work for new equipment at the site and to evaluate existing equipment that will be refurbished.
“We plan to replace the entire fibre line from the digester to the last bleaching stage. This will replace the heart of the mill and let us take full advantage of the existing recovery boiler which is one of the most modern in Canada,” Carlo Dal Monte, Vice President, Energy & Business Development at Paper Excellence said in a media release. “While this is an expensive strategy, it will simplify construction and minimize commissioning risks. Once we are up and running, we will also realize a significant improvement in product quality, operating costs and environmental performance compared to the mill that was shut down in 2006.”
According to Paper Excellence’s website, the estimated cost to restart the facility is $550 million.