Pacific BioEnergy has shut down their plant in Prince George for the last time. In December, the company announced they would be shutting their doors permanently. According to PacBio CEO John Stirling, the plant was shut down as of 4:00 a.m. this morning, (Friday). He added there still is some work to be done at the plant. “We’ve made a tough decision at PacBio that we are shutting down our company operations completely, the equipment is going to be sold, it’ll move offsite and our team will wind down over the next couple of weeks,” Stirling said. He said around 55 people would be directly affected by the closure. Aron Moscrip is a production supervisor at the plant, he says he’s not sure what he’s going to do next.