Kruger Products completes implementation of innovative heat recovery technology in its Gatineau mill
December 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Misc. | No comments »
Kruger Products, Canada’s leading manufacturer of quality tissue products, today announced that an innovative heat recovery technology is now operational in its Gatineau mill, which manufactures a wide range of tissue products for consumer and industrial use.
This technology will lower the mill’s total energy consumption by 11% and CO2 emissions by 14.5% (10,000 tonnes per year), a reduction equivalent to removing 2,500 cars from the road or planting 1.3 million trees.
This project, which represents a $4.8 million investment, is one of several initiatives that Kruger Products has implemented as part of Sustainability 2015, the company’s five-year plan to reduce its environmental footprint.
“Kruger Products is taking a leadership role in incorporating green technology in our business practices,” said Mario Gosselin, COO of Kruger Products. “Our goal is to be North America’s foremost provider of quality tissue products that embrace a commitment to sustainability for future generations and with innovations such as Gatineau’s new heat recovery technology, we are well positioned to continue to lead the way in the future.”
Kruger Products partnered with Thermal Energy International to develop and install the heat recovery technology and the project was financed in part by Québec’s Agence de l’efficacité énergétique, which granted $1.9 M in financial assistance through its Heavy Oil Consumption Reduction Program.
How the technology works
The central heat recovery system will capture hot, humid air from two of the mill’s three paper machines and reuse it to heat process water as well as the facility itself during the winter. Through the technology, the hot exhaust is pulled from the two paper machines and forced through an energy recuperation tower, into which water is sprayed. The energy is drawn from the exhausted air to the water. This water is filtered and circulated through separate heat exchangers to transfer the energy to the process. The third paper machine is already using heat recovery technology.
Source: Kruger Products
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