peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
Some folks are interested in whats going on in the North Country of New Hampshires economy, so here is a quick update.
Patriarch Partners is now in the running to buy the Gorham Papermill with plans for a restart of the mill within 60 days. The prior potential purchaser was outbid by Patriarch but still is interested. Patriarch Partners also owns the Old Town Fuel and Fiber Plant in Old Town Maine. Their CEO is Lynn Tilton who has a rather "interesting" reputation. If Patriarch cant get financing, I expect the prior purchaser will step up, so it looks positive for the papermill.
The Berlin Station Biomass Power Plant got conditional PUC approval yesterday meaning that project is progressing. The PUC gave them 30 days to revise the Power Purchase Agreement so its not a done deal. The plant is now rated for 75 MW which is going to be the largest on the East Coast. It will be pulling in low grade wood for a 100 mile radius and is supposed to be complying with Sustainable Forestry Initiative standards. This may provide incentives for some landowners to do timberstand improvement work, so hikers may see more forestry operations occuring in the region but less intensive than the Dillon operations (although they are still active). Once construction starts, expect that accomodations in the area may be harder to get as its a union job and given the low number of union members in NH, most of the workers will be from out of town and staying at local facilities.
The new federal Prison (250 million +) was not funded for 2011 even though its ready to go . There is a small staff at the site. At this point, I dont think its open for overnight stays . This is disapointment for the area as there are 300 employees that ultimately will be employed.
The Brookfield windfarm project is ramping up in the Millsfield area, very large equipment is coming into town and some speciality contractors have been advertising for employees. As Groveton, Errol and Colebrook are the nearest towns to the project, hopefully there will be at least some short term stimulus to the area.
Patriarch Partners is now in the running to buy the Gorham Papermill with plans for a restart of the mill within 60 days. The prior potential purchaser was outbid by Patriarch but still is interested. Patriarch Partners also owns the Old Town Fuel and Fiber Plant in Old Town Maine. Their CEO is Lynn Tilton who has a rather "interesting" reputation. If Patriarch cant get financing, I expect the prior purchaser will step up, so it looks positive for the papermill.
The Berlin Station Biomass Power Plant got conditional PUC approval yesterday meaning that project is progressing. The PUC gave them 30 days to revise the Power Purchase Agreement so its not a done deal. The plant is now rated for 75 MW which is going to be the largest on the East Coast. It will be pulling in low grade wood for a 100 mile radius and is supposed to be complying with Sustainable Forestry Initiative standards. This may provide incentives for some landowners to do timberstand improvement work, so hikers may see more forestry operations occuring in the region but less intensive than the Dillon operations (although they are still active). Once construction starts, expect that accomodations in the area may be harder to get as its a union job and given the low number of union members in NH, most of the workers will be from out of town and staying at local facilities.
The new federal Prison (250 million +) was not funded for 2011 even though its ready to go . There is a small staff at the site. At this point, I dont think its open for overnight stays . This is disapointment for the area as there are 300 employees that ultimately will be employed.
The Brookfield windfarm project is ramping up in the Millsfield area, very large equipment is coming into town and some speciality contractors have been advertising for employees. As Groveton, Errol and Colebrook are the nearest towns to the project, hopefully there will be at least some short term stimulus to the area.