U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Advanced Manufacturing Office
DOE Awards $2.2 Million for Energy-Efficient Pulp and Paper Production
December 20, 2005
DOE awarded $2.2 million in research and development grants on
December 20th for projects to save energy in the pulp and paper industry. The
research will focus on removing water from pulp in the paper making
process and determining the technical and commercial feasibility of
next-generation manufacturing concepts.
DOE awarded about $2 million to Voith Paper in Wisconsin to design and
build a new press technology to reduce energy use for paper drying by
30 percent; about $100,000 to North Carolina State University to
define a next-generation pulping process to achieve higher yields and
reduced energy consumption; and about $100,000 to Georgia Tech
Research Corporation to examine new techniques for eliminating energy-intensive lime kilns from the pulping process. Lime kilns are used to
recover and reuse calcium carbonate, a product of the pulping process.
The recipients will provide a total of $2.1 million in cost sharing
toward the three projects. See the DOE press release and DOE's Forest Products Industry of the Future Web page.
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