“I will tell you that it's not the right time to have a railroad strike,” Enviva's CEO told Mississippi Today. “And we’re optimistic it can be avoided.”
by Sara DiNatale, Mississippi Today November 30, 2022 PASCAGOULA — A bulk-carry ship packed with 47,000 tons of Mississippi-made wood pellets readied to take off for Japan Wednesday as state leaders gathered to celebrate its upcoming sendoff. The pellets, which are designed to be burned in place of coal, arrived at the Port of Pascagoula by train from George County. Enviva, the wood-pellet company, is the port’s newest partner and first started shipping pellets out in July.
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