The largest global industrial wood pellet supplier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, announcing its intention to cut about $1 billion of debt by restructuring agreements with creditors, including those who have invested heavily in new facilities.
The announcement came two months after Fitch Ratings downgraded Enviva’s default rating following a missed interest payment of $24.4 million.
Construction will continue at its location in Epes, Alabama, Enviva said in a March 12 statement.
The Dogwood Alliance urged the Biden Administration this fall to prevent wood pellet producers from accessing a tax credit that received additional funding under the Inflation Reduction Act, which marked the most substantial federal investment to date in the fight against climate change.
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Persons:
Enviva, ”, ” Glenn Nunziata, Danna Smith, Smith, ” Smith, ” ___ Pollard
Organizations:
Fitch, Dogwood Alliance, Biden, Associated Press, America Statehouse News Initiative, America
Locations:
Maryland, Delaware, Mississippi, Alabama, U.S, Epes , Alabama, Bond