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Pinnacle Renewable Energy to build new wood pellet facility in Alabama
ALABAMA (News release) -- Pinnacle Renewable Energy ("Pinnacle") announced the planned construction of a new industrial wood pellet production facility in the southeast United States in close proximity to Pinnacle's Aliceville, Alabama facility.

The new facility (the "Demopolis facility") will be located adjacent to an existing large sawmill in Demopolis, Alabama. The Demopolis facility is expected to have annual production volume of 360,000 metric tonnes per annum ("MTPA") that will be sold through Pinnacle's contracted backlog of long-term, take-or-pay off-take contracts. Commissioning the Demopolis facility with initial industrial wood pellet production is expected in the 2Q 2021.

The Demopolis facility will operate under a single partnership with Pinnacle, The Westervelt Company ("TWC"), a diversified land resources company, and Two Rivers Lumber Company, LLC ("TRL"), a McElroy Enterprises company, holding a 70%, 20% and 10% interest, respectively. TWC will sell a 10% interest of its currently held 30% interest in the Aliceville facility to TRL. Under the terms of the partnership, Pinnacle will operate the Demopolis facility and manage all aspects of customer relations, marketing, sales, and logistics. Anticipated capital costs to construct the Demopolis facility is expected to be approximately $99 million, and Pinnacle will fund its portion of the capital costs from draws on its existing credit facilities. Pinnacle expects the capital cost to be toward the upper end of its capital cost to run-rate EBITDA ratio target range.

The Demopolis facility, to be located on the same river system as the Aliceville facility, will be constructed to ensure finished pellets can be barged and loaded at the port in Mobile, Alabama, which is the same port used for pellets produced at the Aliceville facility. The Demopolis facility is currently in the final stages of design and construction planning and permit applications have commenced. Long-term fibre supply agreements have been completed with the majority of suppliers, including TWC and TRL.

Rob McCurdy, CEO of Pinnacle, said: "The U.S. southeast expansion further aligns the Company with our partners and fibre suppliers and allows for flexibility to optimize fibre flow between the facilities, while further diversifying our business in the region, which will see approximately 660,000 MTPA of pellet production once fully commissioned."

Pinnacle is a rapidly growing industrial wood pellet manufacturer and distributor and the third largest producer in the world.

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