Timber processor plans new energy move

The New South Wales far south coast’s big timber processor has confirmed plans to build a wood pellet manufacturing plant.

South East Fibre Exports at Eden is drafting a development application for the facility, which will make fuel from compacted timber waste.

The company says it is a pilot investment for 2011, involving the production of small pellets to fuel domestic and commercial heaters at Eden.

Spokesman, Vince Phillips, says it does not replace plans for a biomass power generator.

“It’s very small by comparison to that,” he said.

“I guess both those things could happen in quite a substantial way together, if that’s what we wish to do.

“At this stage, we’re looking at a very small plant that will only just be almost inconsequential in respect to the amount of fuel that the biomass power plant would intend to use.”

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