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Cascades, Québec Government, Rackam Inaugurate Solar Park

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Recently, Pierre Arcand, Canada’s minister of energy and natural resources and minister responsible for Canada’s Northern Plan, together with Mario Plourde, president and CEO of Cascades, (Kingsey Falls, Que., Canada), and Mathieu Chagnon, president of Rackam (Sherbrooke, Que), inaugurated the Alain-Lemaire Solar Park, which will supply energy to Cascades' units in Kingsey Falls. 
 
Cascades and Rackam started work on the ground-level facility in June, installing a powerful concentrated solar power (CSP) system with a surface area of 1,490 squarer meters on a 4,000 square lot, with the aim of reducing the consumption of natural gas used to produce hot water required for operations at the industrial complex. The project is a first in the pulp and paper industry.
 
Financing for the C$1,073,830 project came in part from a C$463,500 grant from the Ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources naturelles du Québec. The funding came from the former Energy Innovation Assistance Program (PAIE), now part of the Technoclimat Program. Gaz Métro was also involved in the project, contributing C$76,000 through its Innovation Program.
 
"The completion of this project is the logical outcome of the vision the Québec government has adopted concerning green energy. We are making significant efforts to support the development of new sources of clean energy, and to encourage the business community to employ these innovative energy-producing technologies. I am proud to see that our efforts are bearing fruit. The project we are inaugurating today demonstrates the skill and ingenuity of Québec entrepreneurs who are moving forward with innovative technologies that will have positive impacts on both our economy and the environment," said Minister Arcand.
 
"With the commissioning of the Alain-Lemaire Solar Park, Cascades is once again at the forefront of sustainable development, reaffirming its position as a leader in energy efficiency," said Mario Plourde. "This project, built on the values instilled in the company by the Lemaire brothers for half a century, will also encourage the new generation of entrepreneurs and the continued development of green technologies. We hope that this initiative will inspire other businesses to follow suit."
 
Chagnon added that "the solar park in Kingsey Falls is the only facility of its kind in Canada, which is proof of Cascades' leadership and innovative spirit. Rackam rose to the challenge to successfully develop this new solar technology. The results are extremely satisfying: more than 1,490 square meters of mirrors will produce in excess of 1 MWh per year, allowing the solar park to supply high-quality energy to the Kingsey Falls industrial complex."
 
The facility will produce more than 4,440 GJ a year, which will be used to heat 87,500 cubic meters of pressurized water to a temperature of 106 degrees C to 118 degrees C, thus saving 139,700 cubic meters of natural gas annually.
 
This reduction in the consumption of natural gas will also allow Cascades plants to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by more than 265 equivalent metric tons of carbon dioxide per year, or 5,300 metric tons of carbon dioxide over 20 years.

Founded in 1964, Cascades produces, converts, and markets packaging and tissue products that are composed mainly of recycled fibers. The company employs some 12 000 women and men, who work in more than a hundred production units in North America and Europe. 

 

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