November 1, 2024 Trois-Rivières, Quebec Natural Resources Canada
Clean technologies and low-carbon solutions are a critical part for improving efficiency in Canada's forest sector and lowering emissions while growing Canada's economy. Developing and deploying these technologies and solutions not only helps to fight climate change but also creates new, sustainable jobs.
Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry; with the Honourable Benoit Charette, Quebec's Minister of the Environment, the Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks; and the Honourable Jean Boulet, Quebec's Minister of Labour, announced a federal contribution of more than $8 million to Kruger Wayagamack Pulp and Paper Mill for its Decarbonization of Kruger Wayagamack Mill Using an Innovative Molten Borates Technology project.
With this funding, Kruger Wayagamack Mill will install the world's first demonstration-scale carbon capture system in a pulp and paper industrial setting at their facility in Trois-Rivières. This innovative system will allow the organization to recover heat to produce steam and capture carbon dioxide (CO2) produced by the paper production process and utilize it in its paper mill. This project will reduce energy losses, lower operating costs and aims to reduce the Mill's CO2 emissions by 1,800 tonnes per year in the Wayagamack Mill. It will also serve as a model for carbon removal that can be replicated throughout the pulp and paper industry.
Funding for this initiative is provided through Natural Resources Canada's Investment in Forest Industry Transformation (IFIT) program. IFIT aims to improve the environmental performance of the forestry sector by facilitating the adoption of transformative technologies that contribute to the decarbonization of industrial processes. The program aims to create a more competitive, resilient and environmentally sustainable sector with a focus on innovative, low-carbon projects that result in new or diversified revenue streams.