Two Drax Biomass Projects In Louisiana To Result In 200+ New Jobs

Wood ready to be processed before being blended and burnt with coal.
Wood ready to be processed before being blended and burnt with coal.

Gov. Bobby Jindal and Drax Biomass International Inc. CEO Chuck Davis have announced a more than $120 million investment by the company in Louisiana, where Drax Biomass plans to build a wood pellet facility in Bastrop, LA, and a storage and shipping facility at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge. The project will create 63 new direct jobs, with 47 of the jobs located at the Bastrop wood pellet facility and 16 jobs at the shipping facility in Port Allen near Baton Rouge. LED estimates the project will result in an additional 143 indirect jobs in the state. Drax will ship wood pellets formed in Morehouse Parish to its U.K. energy facilities for use in generating renewable power.

Jindal said, “The people of Bastrop and Morehouse Parish are no strangers to the challenges in dealing with the effects of the national recession. When Morehouse Parish received the news that International Paper would close its paper mill in Bastrop four years ago, we made a promise then to work with the leaders of the impacted communities to develop and execute a long-term economic recovery plan for this area. We committed to working together to get the people in this area back on their feet.

“This announcement by Drax is evidence that our work is paying off and we are attracting good companies here to create opportunities for our people. Drax could have invested in other states, but chose Louisiana because of our strong business climate and our incomparable workforce. Drax’s decision to invest here is not only good news for our economy and our workers, but also for our timber industry and this area.”

With 169,000 acres of timberland as a renewable resource hub in Morehouse Parish, Drax also will draw on forestry products within a 50-mile radius of its wood pellet facility, to be located 10 miles north of Bastrop in the Beekman community. The project will tap private and industrial landowners who manage sustainable forests in the region, using logs and residual forest products that will be sized and dried before being pelletized at the Drax plant. The pellets will be further sized and conditioned for transport to the U.K. via bulk cargo ships.

“This is an exciting step for us,” said Drax Biomass CEO Davis. “With Louisiana’s support, we are looking forward to moving these projects through development and into construction during the first part of the year.”

Historically reliant on coal to produce electricity, U.K. parent company Drax Group plc is advancing plans to transform into a predominantly biomass-fueled generator, burning sustainable biomass in place of coal.

The state began discussions with Drax in January 2012 about its plans for wood pellet facility. To secure the project, the state offered Drax a custom incentive package that will include a $1.7 million Economic Development Loan Program commitment that will not require repayment if the company meets payroll performance obligations. Drax will receive the services of the state workforce training program, LED FastStartâ„¢, at no cost. The company also is expected to use Louisiana’s Quality Jobs and Industrial Tax Exemption program incentives.

“It is exciting to have an international company select Morehouse Parish as a site for their North American expansion,” said President Terry Matthews of the Morehouse Parish Police Jury. “The parish has a long history of welcoming industry, and this announcement confirms that we are still attractive to new development. The Morehouse Parish Police Jury is committed to do what we can to make Drax a successful addition to our community.”

“We appreciate the investment that Drax Biomass is making in our parish,” said CEO Kay King of the Morehouse Economic Development Corporation. “The plant will create not only jobs in our parish but sustain the forestry industry in our region. Developments of this size are always a team effort and there have been many dedicated people working at the state and local level to make this happen. It has been a pleasure for our organization to be involved in this process.”