The Port of Stockton announced that the first wood pellet shipment from the Port was successfully loaded to the M/V Global Serenity in December. National Carbon Technologies shipped the pellets from Michigan. The shipment was roughly 2,000 M/Ts of torrefied wood pellets destined for Japan as a trial shipment.

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Port of Stockton in California reports first wood pellet shipment

The Port of Stockton announced that the first wood pellet shipment from the Port was successfully loaded to the M/V Global Serenity in December. National Carbon Technologies shipped the pellets from Michigan and they were loaded by Metro Ports. The shipment was roughly 2,000 M/Ts of torrefied wood pellets destined for Japan as a trial shipment.

“The Port of Stockton and Metro Ports did a fantastic job managing and shipping our new and patented renewable Energy Carbon product which has global utility to displace fossil fuels with more energy per ton than coal and the ability to greatly reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, sulfur dioxide, and mercury compared to coal,” said National Carbon Technologies CEO, James Mennell.