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Cascades to upgrade Cabano biomass boilers

Cascades and the Quebec government are investing $11.3 million in two residual forest biomass boilers at the Cascades Containerboard Packaging Cabano plant in Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, Que.

Cascades to upgrade Cabano biomass boilers

The projects involve modifying two residual forest biomass boilers. One boiler will be upgraded with automated controls. The second, more ambitious project involves installing a new combustion chamber and combustion air preheater to the other boiler. These projects will allow the plant to improve boiler operating time and efficiency while limiting the use of another boiler that consumes heavy-fuel oil.

“For many years, Cascades has been taking responsible steps in the area of energy efficiency. We can be proud of this Quebec business for rolling up its sleeves and unreservedly participating in the energy transition, which has been in full swing since our ambitious 2030 Energy Policy was released. This transition not only allows us to improve our quality of life and protect the environment, but also develops and modernizes Quebec’s economy,” said Pierre Arcand, Quebec minister of Energy and Natural Resources.

The government of Quebec will contribute financial aid in the amount of $5.2 million for the two projects, while Cascades will invest $6.1 million.

“Projects like the ones announced are part of a long list of environmental initiatives that have made Cascades a leader in sustainable development. This investment will allow us to reduce our ecological footprint and even further improve our energy performance. Thanks to our employees’ efforts and ingenuity, Cascades already consumes 2.7 per cent less energy than the Canadian average to manufacture the same products,” added Mario Plourde, president and CEO of Cascades.

Jean D’Amour  about the  new energy efficiency projects

“With these two new energy efficiency projects, Cascades once again proves it is possible to combine environmental responsibility and economic development — objectives that are perfectly aligned with our government’s directions. I am proud to see that Quebec companies are getting involved in the energy transition, to the benefit of all Quebecers!” said Jean D’Amour, Minister for Maritime Affairs and Minister responsible for the Bas-Saint-Laurent region.

“Thanks to the Green Fund, whose revenues mainly come from the carbon market, the government is supporting Quebec businesses in their transition toward a more carbon‑constrained world. In addition to contributing to the modernization and sustainable development of our economy, this concrete measure, which ties into our 2013-2020 Climate Change Action Plan, allows us to fight climate change together, for a better future for our children. Let’s do this for them!” added David Heurtel, Minister of Sustainable Development, the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change.

The vision presented in the 2030 Energy Policy is designed to garner the support of all types of consumers, from private citizens to large companies. It proposes ambitious targets that consumers can help achieve, and from which they will also benefit directly, and shows how the Government will support consumers at every step of the energy transition process. The Policy is a pact proposed by the Government to transform Quebec’s energy profile between now and 2030.

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