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Enviva wood pellet plant to bring $250 million investment to South Mississippi

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Enviva wood pellet plant to bring $250 million investment to South Mississippi

Industrial wood pellet manufacturer, Enviva, announced plans Tuesday to open a new production plant in Bond as the company's fourth Mississippi location. 

The company says it will have about 100 local workers in the Stone County plant and is investing $250 million in the

Enviva makes wood pellets that are shipped all over the world and burned to produce power as an alternative to fossil fuels. 

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“Enviva has worked closely with state and local officials, delivering new investments, positive economic impact and strong for the local communities,” John Keppler, the company's , said in a statement. “Our new plant in Bond is an integral part of Enviva's growth strategy, which includes doubling production capacity over the next five years.” 

The Bond plant is expected to open in 2024. Construction is scheduled to begin next year.

Enviva has existing manufacturing plants in Armory and Lucedale and a marine terminal at the Port of

The Mississippi Development Authority is providing the company $4 million in grants for site development and infrastructure. The new plant is also certified under the state's Advantage Rebate program, which gives companies yearly tax breaks based on the number of jobs they with higher-than-average salaries. 

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Stone County's economic development office said it is still negotiating the terms of the incentive package used to attract the Maryland company to the new site.

Enviva says plant jobs, which range from equipment workers and supervisors to mechanics and electricians, will be paid different rates. The company declined to specify its wages but said they'll be “competitive in the market.”

“Stone County was founded on the timber industry more than a hundred years ago,” Stone County Board of Supervisors President Lance Pearson said in a statement. “ With the announcement of Enviva, we have an opportunity to produce a record number of new jobs because of the plentiful resources in Stone County.” 

Enviva says it will source low-value wood within 75 miles of the facility from privately owned forests. It operates 10 wood pellet plants across the Southeast and plans to produce 13 million metric tons of the pellets annually within the next five years. 

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The new Mississippi site is off Highway 49. It was selected in collaboration with Gov. Tate Reeves, the state development authority and local officials.

Wood pellet plants have been increasingly opening in the South as means to support growing demands out of Europe for renewable energy. While the companies that make the pellets describe themselves as a clean energy source, critics say production can lead to air pollution and deforestation. 

Last year, one of Enviva competitors in Mississippi – Drax Biomass – was fined $2.5 million for its rate of air pollution emissions. near Enviva facilities in other states have complained about air quality and constant noise, Scalawag, Southerly and Environmental News reported in 2020.

Enviva says the new plant will have “industry-leading emission controls” and will take measures to buffer the noisiest parts of the milling

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This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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2nd Jackson man sentenced for bank fraud scheme

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-04 11:04:42

SUMMARY: Ronald Gardner, a man, was to 61 months in federal prison for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and aggravated identity . He and his co-conspirator, Anthony Craig Myrick, opened an account at a Jackson bank in someone else's name, deposited counterfeit U.S. Treasury checks, withdrew the cash, and used false identification cards. Gardner admitted to manufacturing the counterfeit checks and using another person's identity. The scheme affected at least 10 victims. Both Gardner and Myrick were indicted and pled guilty, with Myrick receiving a 26-month sentence. They were also ordered to pay restitution to the bank.

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Multiple Vicksburg homes damaged by gunfire

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-04 10:50:50

SUMMARY: Vicksburg are investigating a shooting incident where multiple homes and a vehicle were damaged by gunfire on May 3. No injuries were reported, but there were spent shell casings from different caliber weapons found at the scene. The incident occurred on Meadowvale just before 9:30 p.m. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Vicksburg Police Department.

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Scattered weekend rain – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – Belle Oliver – 2024-05-04 10:32:58

SUMMARY: Scattered showers and storms are expected for this in Columbus, Mississippi. Saturday will see sporadic showers with thunderstorm potential on Sunday, along with rising temperatures. The day will start with fog clearing out, with a possibility of light showers in the morning and mostly cloudy conditions. By the afternoon, more scattered showers are expected with temperatures in the low to mid 80s. Sunday will see an increase in cloud coverage with scattered rain and storms in the afternoon and evening, with temperatures in the mid 80s. Next will bring off and on rain with potential storms and rising temperatures. Stay updated for more information.

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