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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

Fonterra Stirling commits to 100 per cent renewable energy

Kavinda Herath/Stuff Labour MP for Taieri Ingrid Leary, and Fonterra Lower South Island operations general manager Richard Gray with a livestream of Minister for Energy and Resources Dr Megan Woods opening the Te Awamutu wood boiler. The boiler component will be imported from Austria, with all other material being sourced from within New Zealand wherever possible, Gray said. “It’s quite exciting, we’re one step closer to meeting our ambitions. “The main thing is decarbonisation, but with that comes less solid waste, less discharge, less wastewater, and less noise pollution.” The conversion was expected to be completed by August 2022.

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