Domtar Supports the Construction of the TERRE Center in Jonquière

Domtar joined Cégep de Jonquière and other public and private partners to support the development of the TERRE Center. The TERRE Center will be a CAN$23 million renewable energy research facility in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Québec.
 
Domtar’s Wood Products business contributed lumber construction materials at the start of the TERRE Center’s construction in August.

“At Domtar, we firmly believe that innovation comes through collaboration. Supporting a project like the TERRE Center, which combines knowledge, technology and sustainability, means investing in the future of our industry and our community,” says Michael Plourde, Director of Technical Services and Planning at Domtar.

The donation, made alongside Boréal, reaffirms Domtar’s deep roots in the region and its support for high-impact community projects. It also champions the company’s 2030 sustainability strategy objective of reaching $20 million in community investments over five years.

The TERRE Center: A Model for the Future
The TERRE Center (Renewable Energy Technology and Energy Efficiency) will serve as a model of environmentally responsible construction. It’s being built according to strict environmental standards and will be certified as an environmentally responsible and resource-efficient facility.

The Center will house a state-of-the-art research laboratory equipped with advanced renewable energy technologies. Solar panels, a geothermal system, heat pumps and wind and hydro devices will be installed along with 20 offices to support research activities.

Through the use of wood products and Domtar’s community investments, the TERRE Center shows how innovation, sustainability and local commitment can be combined to shape a transformative project for the whole region.

Wood: A Sustainable Material at the Heart of the Project
The choice of materials supplied by Domtar aligns with the responsible construction vision of the TERRE Center. The increased use of sustainably sourced wood in the design of the complex takes advantage of the environmental and economic benefits of this local, renewable resource.
The TERRE Center project is led by Cégep de Jonquière with the support of many public and private partners. Construction officially began in April 2025 in the presence of several political leaders and financial partners, including Sylvain Gaudreault, Director General of the Cégep; Minister Andrée Laforest; Mayor Julie Dufour; and Yannick Gagnon, Member of the National Assembly for Jonquière. The project is scheduled to continue until Fall 2026.

Source: Domtar