Enviva Applauds EPA on Clean Power Plan





BETHESDA, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Enviva applauds the steps the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is
taking with the Clean Power Plan and its recognition of the role biomass
can play in tackling climate change.

“Converting coal-fired plants to dedicated or co-fired biomass plants is
one of the quickest and most cost-effective ways of achieving
substantial reductions in emissions of carbon dioxide and other
pollutants,” said John K. Keppler, Chairman and CEO of Enviva.
“Countries around the world are turning to biomass – increasingly wood
pellets – as a renewable, low-carbon source of base load energy and we
are pleased that the EPA has opened the door to these coal-to-biomass
conversions here in the United States.”

Unlike fossil fuels, the natural resource base for wood pellets is
robust, sustainable, and growing. The U.S. Department of Agriculture
reports that U.S. forest resources have increased more than 50% over the
last sixty years and the Department’s recently published research shows
that utilizing wood pellet for energy will support the continued growth
of the nation’s forests.

About Enviva

Enviva is the world’s largest supplier of wood pellets to major
utilities, serving customers in Europe, Asia, and the United States,
generally under long-term contracts. Enviva conducts its activities
through Enviva Partners, LP (“Enviva Partners”), a publicly traded,
growth-oriented master limited partnership (NYSE: EVA), and Enviva
Development Holdings, LLC (“Enviva Development”), a wholly-owned private
company. Enviva Partners owns and operates midstream fuel processing and
logistics assets, including five production plants in the Southeast
United States and a dry-bulk, deep-water marine terminal at the Port of
Chesapeake, Virginia. In addition to this Mid-Atlantic terminal, Enviva
Partners maintains export terminal operations at a third-party terminal
in each of Mobile, Alabama and Panama City, Florida. Through a joint
venture, Enviva Development operates a production plant in Southampton
County, Virginia and is constructing a new production plant and a
deep-water marine terminal in the Wilmington, North Carolina region. Our
customers use our product in place of coal as one of the most
cost-effective means of generating renewable energy, reducing their
greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80 percent. At Enviva, we work for
lower emissions, healthy forests, and strong communities.

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