Millar Western cancels power deal with Sundance coal-fired plant
An Edmonton-based forestry company is the latest firm to cancel an agreement to buy electricity from the Sundance C coal-fired power plant.
Company's announcement follows similar notices from Capital Power and TransCanada Corporation
An Edmonton-based forestry company is the latest firm to cancelan agreement to buy electricity from the Sundance C coal-fired powerplant.
Millar Western, which operates mills in Whitecourt and Fox Creek,says it expects to record a non-cash writeoff of $21 million.
- Capital Power ditches deal to buy power of Sundance coal-fired plant
- TransCanada becomes latest to terminate Alberta coal-power deals, citing higher costs
- Coal phase-out facilitator says 2030 deadline gives Alberta 'lots of time'
Capital Power and TransCanada Corporation have previously issuednotice that it would terminate power purchase agreements fromSundance plants.
Alberta's NDP government announced in November that it plannedto impose a carbon tax and phase out coal-fired power plants inorder to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.