The Dryden Weyerhaeuser Mill is looking at moving forward with
an energy project that would generate 12 to 13 megawatts of power.
The Company scrapped plans for a major Electrical Generation
plan back in August due to high costs.
Mill Manager Norm Bush says the Company believes they have found an
effective and cheaper alternative.
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Bush says the Dryden Mill pays $20 million more in energy costs
than other Mills across Canada.

