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Business Scoop » Fonterra s Stirling Site Announces Plans To Get Out Of Coal

Press Release – Fonterra As Minister for Energy and Resources Hon Dr Megan Woods officially opened Fonterras wood pellet boiler at its Te Awamutu plant, the Co-operative announced details for its next site to exit coal – Stirling cheese plant in Otago. Otagos fantastic … As Minister for Energy and Resources Hon Dr Megan Woods officially opened Fonterra’s wood pellet boiler at its Te Awamutu plant, the Co-operative announced details for its next site to exit coal – Stirling cheese plant in Otago. Otago’s ‘fantastic little cheese plant’, will be coal free and using wood biomass to fire the site by August next year.

Fonterra s Stirling Site Announces Plans To Get Out Of Coal

Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 12:21 pm As Minister for Energy and Resources Hon Dr Megan Woods officially opened Fonterra’s wood pellet boiler at its Te Awamutu plant, the Co-operative announced details for its next site to exit coal - Stirling cheese plant in Otago. Otago’s ‘fantastic little cheese plant’, will be coal free and using wood biomass to fire the site by August next year. This will make Stirling Fonterra’s first 100% renewable thermal energy site, a significant step towards the Co-op’s goal of getting out of coal all together by 2037. By switching to wood biomass, the site’s annual emissions will reduce by 18,500 tonnes of

Coal dumped in biomass switch at DB s Timaru brewery

“It will be a big reduction and hopefully we can inspire others to do the same. “We set an ambitious goal to halve our carbon footprint by 2030 from a 2018 baseline, as well as transition our entire energy footprint in production to clean energy sources. “Switching to biomass, and away from coal, will decrease DB’s total carbon footprint by 28 per cent as well as reduce thermal energy emissions at DB Draught Brewery by approximately 98 per cent. “This saving is equivalent to the average annual emissions of around 300 Kiwi households.’’ Simons expected the volume of woody residue/biomass needed to provide annually at 100 per cent load would be 2315 tonnes and at 60 per cent load for this year it would be 1390 tonnes.

Matiri hydro scheme officially opens near Murchison

Braden Fastier/Stuff West Coast-Tasman MP Damien O Connor, left, tours the Matiri hydro scheme powerhouse with Pioneer Energy chief executive Fraser Jonker which included a look at the 4.8MW Francis turbine. West Coast-Tasman MP Damien O’Connor, who officiated at Friday s opening, described the Matiri scheme as an example of an outcome “we need across the world – that s renewable energy”. A run-of-the-river scheme, such as Matiri, was “about as good as it gets”. “Yes, there may be some impact but it can be mitigated and what they ve done here is amazing,” O’Connor said. “They ve provided additional access for people to recreate up here in this incredible area.”

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