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Improving Energy Efficiency & Greenhouse Gas Reduction In The Pulp &
Paper Industry

The US pulp and paper industry consumes over $7 billion worth of purchased fuels and electricity per year. Energy efficiency improvement is an important way to reduce these costs. This book discusses energy efficiency practices and energy-efficient technologies that can be implemented at the component, process, facility and organisational levels.
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The US pulp & paper industry consumes over $7 billion worth of purchased fuels & electricity per year. Energy efficiency improvement is an important way to reduce these costs. This book discusses energy efficiency practices & energy-efficient technologies that can be implemented at the component, process, facility & organisational levels.

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Paper - A thin sheet mainly used for writing. Available in a variety of colours. Made mainly from wood pulp.
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