Sweden: Iggesund Mill's New Recovery Boiler Allows Total Biofuel Operation
Source from: Tobacco Reporter 09/27/2012

Iggesund Paperboard has officially inaugurated its new recovery boiler at Iggesund Mill, Sweden, in a ceremony conducted by Lars G. Sundblad, who was managing director of the company at the end of the 1950s when the decision was made to begin manufacturing paperboard.
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The new recovery boiler makes it possible for Iggesund to increase production of its Invercote paperboard while enabling the mill to operate on 100 per cent biofuel and be self-sufficient in both thermal and electric power. Construction of the recovery boiler took two years and cost SEK2.3 billion. The company is investing a further SEK1.1 billion building a biofuel boiler at its mill in Workington, England. That investment, for the production of Incada paperboard, is funding a radical change of energy source: from today's natural gas to bioenergy. The new biofuel boiler at Workington is scheduled for completion in the spring of 2013. Enditem