Our business centers around salvaging a fingerjoint ready block of wood from the lumber trim ends. Our recovery of blocks has been falling 10% a year for the last 4 years due in large part to the increase in beetle infested logs hitting the sawmill. Those red trees you see along the highway are too dry to make into decent lumber, try as the sawmills might, so it ends up in our bulk bins as trim ends.
What we can't salvage in finger joint ready blocks gets chipped and along with other kiln-dried fiber is the perfect feedstock for a pellet mill. There is enough fibre right NOW coming at us to feed a 40,000 tonne/yr capacity pellet mill, not to mention the decked and standing dead wood in the forests. The trouble is getting it out of the woods cost effectively. The loggers leave it there because it doesn't meet the sawmill's minimum specs, ie: no one will pay them to haul them into town. Those logs need to be debarked and the bark left on the forest floor as humus for silvaculture, not left sitting there waiting for Mother Nature to clean up after us with a forest fire.
Once hauled into town and made into pellets, their value is off the scale in the energy sector. There is also bio-oil, biogas, bio-diesel, bio-energy and all the things we now get from non-renewable resources (dead dinosaurs!), including bio-plastics that can be refined in a bio-refinery. BC is poised to become the boom town Alberta is with oil but with BIO-ENERGY.
Investors, take note! The ROI in a pellet mill is 17-22%. Even in the summer when nobody wants to heat their homes, pellets sell industrially for $100/tonne. Do the math! A 40,000 tonne mill pumps out pellets worth $4.0M a YEAR (minimum of double that in the winter!) and cost $2M (once) to set up and have it running. The place to put a pellet mill is where the fibre is and we have it. The freight to move this fibre out of this town is costing the pellet mills that currently get it $8M a year . It's a no-brainer to figure out the boost to your profit margin in a local operation.
We have the fibre to feed it....... we need investors in on the ground floor with us to get it up and running.
We'll share! Joint Venture anyone?
Email serious inquiries only to highlandblocksort@hotmail.com with pellet mill investor as subject.
We'll contact you.
For more information:
Read the Nov 14/07 addition of Dr. Steve Sjuggerud's DailyWealth Newsletter
Why Chinese Power Plants Need Rabbit Food
By Tom Dyson
For some background on the Mountain Pine Beetle and the nightmare facing the BC Forests
For generalized information:
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