Nalcor Temporarily Helping Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Meet Energy Demand

Industry News
Typography
  • Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger
  • Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times

Nalcor has temporarily stepped in to meet Corner Brook Pulp and Paper’s power demands due to low water levels in the Grand Lake reservoir.

Currently, Corner Brook Pulp and Paper says it is facing an energy deficit as Deer Lake Power is unable to meet its 107-megawatt demands. That, in turn, would mean shutting down one of two of their paper machines—cutting about 40 per cent of the mill’s production.

Read more...

Source: VOCM

 

Legal Notice: Paper Advance is not responsible for the accuracy or availability of content on external websites.