Metsä Group plans to increase bioenergy use in Kemi
Metsä Group Press Release 26 June 2012
Metsä Group will launch a feasibility study to increase the use and production of renewable energy sources at the Kemi pulp mill in Finland. One possible production technology that is being reviewed is a gasification plant that produces biofuel replacing the fossil fuel, i.e. oil, of the lime kiln. A similar gasification plant will be commissioned at the Joutseno pulp mill this summer, which means that the mill will become a carbon dioxide-neutral production plant during normal operation.
The feasibility study will focus on the technical concepts and business model of the investment options. The study will be completed by the end of the year.
"The goal of investment decisions made based on the feasibility study is to strengthen Metsä Group’s position as a leader in the efficient production and use of bioenergy," says Ismo Nousiainen, Senior Vice President, Production at Metsä Fibre.
The introduction of new production technology would increase the Kemi mill's use of wood-based fuels obtained from external suppliers. At the moment, the mill produces more energy than it needs itself: the self-sufficiency rate of the mill's electrical energy is about 141 per cent.
METSÄ GROUP
Group Communications
For more information, please contact:
Ismo Nousiainen, SVP, Production, Metsä Fibre, tel. +358 50 598 7378
www.metsagroup.com
Metsä Group is a responsible forest industry group whose products are part of people’s everyday life and promote sustainable well-being. Metsä Group produces high-quality products mainly from renewable Nordic wood. The Group’s business areas are tissue and cooking papers, board and paper, pulp, wood products as well as wood supply. Metsä Group’s sales totalled EUR 5.3 billion in 2011, and it employs approximately 12,500 people. The Group is present in some 30 countries.