The paper making recipe calls for heavy helpings of natural resources such as air, water, fiber and combustibles. Economic stresses have already trimmed most ingredients, but papermaking can still be considered as an energy sponge using the equivalent of 3 to 5 barrels (more than one half ton of oil) per ton of product. There is no question that our processes are now burdened with heavy energy penalties and eventually at least one barrel will be deleted from our established processing habits. Meeting this new level is easy in new mills, but reaching these targets in all mills will not be easy and should not be expected to happen over-night. Everyone knows that conservation progress has been slow and probably one of the main reasons has be...
The U.S. pulp, paper and paperboard industry has made significant improvements over the past eleven ...
The paper industry is the fourth largest industrial consumer of energy in the United States. However...
This paper analyzes the energy efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions reductions potential of the ...
Paper and pulp manufacturing industry produces versatile products from renewable feedstock that are ...
Entering the papermaking machine, the raw material that goes into a single A4 sheet of paper would l...
The pulp and paper industry is placed in a unique position as biomass used as feedstock is now in in...
EU's energy and climate change policy calls for a large reduction of CO2 emission, efficient use of ...
The pulp and paper industry accounts for over 12% of total manufacturing energy use in the U.S. (U.S...
The paper industry is a highly energy consuming process which also facing huge challenges as the glo...
The pulp and paper industry accounts for over 12% of total manufacturing energy use in the US (US EI...
The paper sector is affected by many challenges, especially related to increased competition for raw...
In 1980 the pulp and paper industry was the third ranking consumer of total purchased fuels and ener...
There has been a growing trend towards the use of biomass as a primary energy source, which now cont...
Over the last two or three years, the increasing costs of energy and worsening market conditions hav...
Paper production is an energy-intensive process and accounted for about 9% of industrial energy dema...
The U.S. pulp, paper and paperboard industry has made significant improvements over the past eleven ...
The paper industry is the fourth largest industrial consumer of energy in the United States. However...
This paper analyzes the energy efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions reductions potential of the ...
Paper and pulp manufacturing industry produces versatile products from renewable feedstock that are ...
Entering the papermaking machine, the raw material that goes into a single A4 sheet of paper would l...
The pulp and paper industry is placed in a unique position as biomass used as feedstock is now in in...
EU's energy and climate change policy calls for a large reduction of CO2 emission, efficient use of ...
The pulp and paper industry accounts for over 12% of total manufacturing energy use in the U.S. (U.S...
The paper industry is a highly energy consuming process which also facing huge challenges as the glo...
The pulp and paper industry accounts for over 12% of total manufacturing energy use in the US (US EI...
The paper sector is affected by many challenges, especially related to increased competition for raw...
In 1980 the pulp and paper industry was the third ranking consumer of total purchased fuels and ener...
There has been a growing trend towards the use of biomass as a primary energy source, which now cont...
Over the last two or three years, the increasing costs of energy and worsening market conditions hav...
Paper production is an energy-intensive process and accounted for about 9% of industrial energy dema...
The U.S. pulp, paper and paperboard industry has made significant improvements over the past eleven ...
The paper industry is the fourth largest industrial consumer of energy in the United States. However...
This paper analyzes the energy efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions reductions potential of the ...