One day 20 years ago, the world’s first trans-ocean transport of wood pellets arrived at the destination - the goods of a continental wood pellet producer arrived at the public dock of another continent’s energy customers and began unloading on April 6, 1998. .
More specifically, 15,000 tons of cargo from Canadian pellet producer Pacific Bioenergy was shipped from British Columbia (BC) by the "Mandarin Moon" cargo ship. The ship was allegedly arrived at the Swedish municipal energy company Resundskraft's cogeneration facility on the 6th of April 1998 in Helsingborg, Sweden.
As they say, the rest is as we know the history - the particles are transported by larger cargo ships, from North America to Europe and Southeast Asia. In addition, power companies have begun to own their own pellet production plants, some of the pellet producers have grown, and other related companies have grown larger. Finally, to achieve this goal, Graanul Invest became the first pellet producer to buy a vessel to transport its own pellets earlier this year.
The story about this groundbreaking deal is best told by the men behind the deal to be accompanied by updates to some extent, as longer versions tend to be more entertaining and thought-provoking. However, it turns out that particles can be transported by sea into other larger industrial markets, driving producers to further expand and build larger plants.
In short, it marks the beginning of the global industrial pellet industry we see today, which is growing in parallel with local markets and regional pellet producers, usually in the seasonal residential heating market.
As the founder of Pacific Bioenergy, now a member of the FutureMetrics team, John Swaan is a person we want to ask, for example, after the upcoming particle industry conference, ideally in the global pellet market and trade flows. After the meeting. Keep in mind that there may not be any particle trade conferences, let alone the global pellet industry, just as there are no milestones that occurred 20 years ago today.
John Swaan shares his experience and expertise at the Swedish Particle Conference and is recognized as one of the leading experts in the wood pellet industry. In 1994, he founded Pacific Bioenergy in Prince George, British Columbia, which has become one of Canada's leading exporters of wooden pellets. He founded the Canadian Wood Particle Association (WPAC) in 1996 and served as an executive director from 2005 to 2009. He manufactures and loads the first transatlantic pellet transport from North America to Sweden.
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