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1. Displacement Washing in the Sulfate Pulp Mill
Sammanfattning : Displacement washing is an operation in which it is possible to wash solid-phase particles with a minimum of water. In a sulfate pulp mill, the main application is the pulp washing, but lime mud washing also occurs in the chemical recovery. The washing consumes a great deal of water. LÄS MER
2. Energy efficiency measures in a kraft pulp mill converted to a biorefinery producing ethanol
Sammanfattning : Large scale, sustainable production of ethanol biofuel will most likely require commercialization of processes using lignocellulosic raw materials. To date no commercial plant exists however, due to the difficulties in reaching production costs that can compete with 1st generation ethanol and fossil fuels. LÄS MER
3. Process integration studies on Kraft pulp-mill-based biorefineries producing ethanol
Sammanfattning : Large scale, sustainable production of biofuels will require commercialization ofprocesses using lignocellulosic feedstocks. These processes are still notcompetitive with existing pathways, however. The competitiveness oflignocellulosic biofuel production plants could potentially be improved if theywere integrated with already existing facilities. LÄS MER
4. Analysing different technology pathways for the pulp and paper industry in a European energy systems perspective
Sammanfattning : For the pulp and paper industry (PPI), earlier research has shown that there are many technology pathways, proven and new, available for improvement of energy efficiency and additional sales of (new) products. Some pathways can only be implemented in kraft mills, e.g. black liquor gasification (BLG), but some can be implemented industry-wide, e. LÄS MER
5. Anaerobic digestion in the kraft pulp and paper industry : Challenges and possibilities for implementation
Sammanfattning : The pulp and paper industry is a large producer of wastewater and sludge, putting high pressure on waste treatment. In addition, more rigorous environmental legislation for pollution control and demands to increase the use of renewable energy have put further pressure on the pulp and paper industry’s waste treatment, where anaerobic digestion (AD) and the production of methane could pose a solution. LÄS MER