U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Advanced Manufacturing Office
DOE Conducts Energy Assessments at Two Paper Mills
April 6, 2006
DOE launched industrial Energy Saving Assessments on April 6th at paper
mills in Perdue Hill, Alabama, and Wallula, Washington. The Alabama
River Newsprint facility manufactures 264,000 metric tons of newsprint
each year, using about 70 percent virgin fiber and 30 percent recycled
paper. In Washington, the Boise Cascade Wallula Mill produces 375 tons
per day of paper pulp, 370 tons per day of corrugated cardboard, and
660 tons per day of fine paper. Through its free energy assessments,
DOE is helping major manufacturing facilities to identify energy-saving opportunities, primarily by focusing on steam and process
heating systems. For instance, a recent visit to a Caterpillar Inc.
manufacturing plant in Peoria, Illinois, focused on the company's
proprietary heat treatment process furnaces for its transmissions. See
the DOE press releases on the visits to
Alabama,
Washington, and
Illinois.
DOE's Energy Saving Teams have completed visits to 29 large federal
facilities and 44 energy-intensive manufacturing facilities as part of
the national "Easy Ways to Save Energy" campaign launched in October
2005. The first 21 industrial Energy Saving Assessments have
identified a total of $64 million per year in potential energy cost
savings. If implemented, these energy-saving measures could reduce
natural gas consumption by more than 8 trillion Btu per year.
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