Jul 08, 2009. New, more stringent emissions standards and a possibility to ensure the mill’s energy supply at a significantly lower level than today’s are the reasons behind SCA’s decision to invest SEK 635 million in Aschaffenburg. The project will be fully implemented in 2011.

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SCA upgrading energy plant at liner mill in Aschaffenburg, Germany

Jul 08, 2009. /Lesprom Network/. New, more stringent emissions standards and a possibility to ensure the mill’s energy supply at a significantly lower level than today’s are the reasons behind SCA’s decision to invest SEK 635 million in Aschaffenburg, which is SCA’s most modern and efficient liner mill, as reported by the company's press service. The mill in Aschaffenburg, with a machine park from 1991, has a capacity of 350,000 tons. More stringent emissions standards, with additional limitations on the amount of nitrous contaminants (NOx), require that the facility must be adapted. In conjunction with these adaptations, two gas-fired steam boilers will be installed. As a result, the mill gains a maximum distribution between electricity and steam production, with high energy output. It will be possible to increase capacity to 400,000 tons, with a positive annual effect on profit of about SEK 100 million. This portion of the investment has a payback period of three years. The total investment will amount to SEK 635 million and will be fully implemented in 2011.