Title :
Electrical energy usage in the pulp and paper industry
Author :
Giese, R.D. ; Amarnath, K.R. ; Holmquist, John
Abstract :
The authors examine the electrical energy usage in the pulp and paper industry for the continental United States. It is noted that the broad picture of energy required and fuel sources used gives a clear indication of a movement away from oil as an energy source. Internally generated fuel sources of spent liquor and hogged fuel have increased. The steam generated from boilers has increased internally generated electricity. It is pointed out that technologies such as high-yield pulping and impulse drying require less chemicals and reduced thermal requirements. The advanced thermal analysis technique of pinch technology focuses on optimum use of thermal requirements. It is concluded that all of these technologies point the way to more efficient thermal usage and increased demand for electricity
Keywords :
energy resources; load (electric); paper industry; power supplies to apparatus; USA; boilers; electric load; electrical energy usage; electricity; energy source; fuel sources; high-yield pulping; impulse drying; pinch technology; pulp and paper industry; steam; thermal analysis; Boilers; Energy consumption; Fuel economy; Manufacturing processes; Paper products; Petroleum; Plastics; Power generation economics; Production; Pulp and paper industry;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 1990., Conference Record of 1990 Annual
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.1990.109872