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Williams Lake power plant, citysa国际传媒檚 biggest tax payer gives 1 year notice

Atlantic Power has given BC Hydro notice on the current contract, citing financial viability

Williams Lakesa国际传媒檚 largest single taxpayer has put its employees, the city and BC Hydro on notice.

Appearing as a delegation at a committee of the whole meeting on Feb. 6., spokespersons for Atlantic Power Inc.sa国际传媒檚 Williams Lake power plant say the plant will close by mid-January 2025 if something isnsa国际传媒檛 done to address a lack of available fibre which is limiting the plantsa国际传媒檚 viability.

The company has given a 12-month termination of contract notice to BC Hydro on their current contract for the Williams Lake plant.

Sean Gillespie, vice president of operations for Atlantic Power, and Frankie Nelson, on site business manager for the Williams Lake plant, spoke to Williams Lake mayor, council and staff in the Rick Hansen Boardroom at city hall Tuesday evening seeking city support to find a solution.

sa国际传媒淭he reason for this is economic hardship,sa国际传媒 said Gillespie, noting they want to work with the city and other stakeholders to keep the plant viable.

He told council the ideal solution would be a combination of higher rates and securing economically viable fibre to operate the facility.

As mills slow down and go further and further away for wood, it becomes more expensive to haul the wood waste to the plant and waste is instead burned in place in slash piles in the bush.

The notice Atlantic Power has given can be retracted if a solution is found before October 16.

Frankie Nelson said while Hydro is calling for more power, Atlantic Power is unable to bid on any new call for power until they complete their current contract, signed in 2019 for a 10-year period.

The Williams Lake power plant produces enough energy to power 50,000 homes.

sa国际传媒淲e know wesa国际传媒檙e important to their grid,sa国际传媒 said Nelson, noting the plant burns 400,000 tonnes of wood waste at its current level of operation, which is below full capacity. She said ash from the plant goes to farmers fields as a soil conditioner as well.

The plant was built in 1991 to address an air quality issue in the city caused by bee hive burners burning mill waste within the city and reduced emissions by more than 90 per cent.

Atlantic Power, with 28 direct employees, and providing about 100 indirect jobs, is also the largest single taxpayer in the city with an annual tax bill of $1.2 million, said Coun. Scott Nelson at the meeting.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 very important as a community you look to the future,sa国际传媒 he said.

City council voted in favour of a motion to support Atlantic Power.

They pledged the support of their economic development office and promised to lobby other levels of government to find a solution.

sa国际传媒淲ith reduced forest activity, there is increased competition in the region for fibre, and that is affecting prices,sa国际传媒 said Gillespie.

In 2019, the city approved an expansion of the Pinnaclesa国际传媒檚 Williams Lake pellet plant, which also takes wood waste to make wood pellets used in pellet stoves. The Williams Lake pellet plant, along with 10 others owned by Pinnacle, was purchased in 2021 by British-owned Drax Power Ltd.

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I moved back to my hometown of Williams Lake after living away and joined the amazing team at the Williams Lake Tribune in 2021.
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