Fortress Paper provides cogeneration facility update
Fortress Paper Ltd. reports that the high pressure water pump at its Fortress Specialty Cellulose Mill was re-installed on July 12, 2013 and the cogeneration facility operated for 20 days before being shut-down due to pump failure. The back-up high pressure water pump was then installed on August 5, 2013 and its operation was again unsustainable due to inadequate repairs. Fortress Paper has already placed an order with another supplier for a high pressure water pump which is expected to arrive in approximately four weeks for installation.
ByLesprom Network
Aug 13, 2013. /Lesprom Network/. Fortress Paper Ltd. reports that the high pressure water pump at its
Fortress Specialty Cellulose Mill (the "FSC Mill") was re-installed
on July 12, 2013 and the
cogeneration facility operated for 20 days before being shut-down due to pump
failure. The back-up high pressure water pump was then installed on August 5, 2013 and its operation was again
unsustainable due to inadequate repairs. Fortress Paper has already placed an
order with another supplier for a high pressure water pump which is expected to
arrive in approximately four weeks for installation, as the company said in the
press release received by Lesprom Network.
Despite these setbacks, the Company completed all major testing of
equipment during the operating period. The facility successfully completed 18
and 24 MWH output testing. The Company anticipates completing the final 100
hour test as soon as the new pump is installed and tested. Fortress expects the
cogeneration facility will be delivering power to the Hydro Quebec grid at the
contractual rate within 24 hours of completing the test.
Chad Wasilenkoff, CEO of Fortress Paper commented, "Although the
performance of the repair by the supplier of the pump has been disappointing,
we are pleased that we were able to complete all major testing of equipment.
The Company will proceed with an alternate pump supplier in order to complete
the final 100 hour test before delivering power to the Hydro Quebec grid and
ultimately reducing our production costs."
Fortress Paper operates internationally in two distinct business
segments: dissolving pulp and security paper products. The Corporation operates
its dissolving pulp business at the Fortress Specialty Cellulose Mill located
in Canada, which is also in
the process of expanding into the renewable energy generation sector with the
construction of a cogeneration facility.
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