Reference Guide for a more Eco-efficient Energy Use by the Brazilian Eucalyptus Kraft Pulp & Paper Industry
by Celso Foelkel
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Summary of Contents
- Defining Eco-Efficient Energy Use
- Reflections on Energy Consumption by the Pulp & Paper Industry
- Energy types demanded by the Cellulosic Pulp & Paper Sector
- Energy / Environment relationships
- Key Bottlenecks for Energetic Eco-Efficiency
- Technologies and more Technologies... How are we doing about it?
- Defining Primary Energy & Process Energy
- Thermal, Electrical & Mechanical Efficiencies
- Strategic Plans for Eco-Efficiency in Energy Use & Rational Energy Use in the Pulp & Paper Industry
- Finding Technical Opportunities for Eco-Efficient Energy Use in our Pulp & Paper Mills
- Selection of Indicators for Energetic Eco-Efficiency
- Prophylactic & Sanitary Options for Energetic Eco-Efficiency
- Finding Winner Projects for Energetic Eco-Efficiency
- Eco-Energetic Tendencies for the Cellulosic Pulp & Paper Sector
- Final Considerations
- References & Recommended literature
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Copyright © 2007-2010
Webmaster / editing - Alessandra Foelkel
Celsius Degree: Phone (+55-51) 3338-4809
Copyright © 2007-2010
Eucalyptus Online Book & Newsletter are technical information texts written and made available free of charge to all people involved with the forestry and utilization of the Eucalyptus. It depends only on registering yourself to receive them.
This knowledge oriented service was made possible through sponsoring support provided by ABTCP - Brazilian Technical Association of Pulp and Paper and by Botnia, International Paper do Brasil, Conestoga-Rovers & Associates , Suzano and Fibria. The opinions expressed in the texts are those of the author or coming from the referenced technical literature. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsors.
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