Stora Enso and Neste Oil launch environmental impact assessment for a new renewable diesel plant

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Stora Enso's and Neste Oil's joint venture, NSE Biofuels Oy, is to commence     
environmental impact assessments for a commercial-scale biorefinery at Porvoo   
and at Imatra in Finland. The two locations are seen as potential alternative   
sites for a unit capable of producing approximately 200 000 tonnes of           
premium-quality renewable diesel per year from wood biomass.                    

“The results from the demonstration plant have been promising, but no decision  
on the possible commercial plant has been taken. The first full-scale commercial
plant will represent an investment of at least EUR 500 million. Given the fact  
that we plan to use the latest technology, with all the challenges that brings, 
it is clear that major public support would be necessary to ensure the          
profitability of the project,” say Matti Lievonen, CEO of Neste Oil, and Jouko  
Karvinen, CEO of Stora Enso.                                                    

The entire production chain - from raw material, in the shape of wood biomass,  
all the way to biowax suitable for refining into renewable diesel - has been    
tested at the company's demonstration plant at Varkaus, which was commissioned  
in 2009. Trial runs will continue at the Varkaus facility until next year at    
least. Decisions on the future of the demonstration plant and the possible      
go-ahead for a commercial plant will be taken in the early part of next year    
when the relevant business plans and cost calculations have been completed.     

The public environmental impact assessment (EIA) will get under way in Porvoo   
and Imatra in early November and will last around a year. The Southeast Finland 
Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment will act as the  
official body for the assessment. The choice of Porvoo and Imatra as possible   
locations for a commercial-scale plant is based on the local availability of the
raw materials needed and the good logistic connections on offer. The existing   
plants of Neste Oil and Stora Enso at Porvoo and Imatra would among other things
enable efficient year-round utilisation of heat energy generated in the         
biorefinery.                                                                    

For further information, please contact:                                        

Stora Enso:                                                                     
Lauri Peltola, Head of Communications and Global Responsibility, tel. +358 2046 
21380                                                                           
Ulla Paajanen-Sainio, Head of Investor Relations, tel. +358 2046 21242          

Neste Oil:                                                                      
Lars Peter Lindfors, SVP, Technology and Strategy, tel. +358 10 458 3605        
Hanna Maula, Communications Director, tel. +358 50 458 4618                     

www.storaenso.com                                                               
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Details of the EIA process                                                      

The environmental impact assessment will focus on the potential impact of a     
biorefinery on the immediate environment and will not involve any               
decision-making related to the project. Residents, associations, organisations  
and others interested in the project based close to the Kilpilahti industrial   
area in Porvoo and Stora Enso's Imatra Mills will be able to take part in the   
assessment work. In early November the official body for the assessment will    
post details of the EIA programme on the Internet and in printed format in      
Porvoo and Imatra for a period of two months, during which time local people and
organisations will be able to register their views on whether the scope of the  
planned assessment meets their expectations with the Southeast Finland Centre   
for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment. More detailed          
information about the display of the EIA programme, public events and feedback  
channels will be given in a public notice by the official body for the          
assessment in early November. The public notice will be published in, among     
others, the most popular newspapers available in Imatra and Porvoo.             

The results of the assessment will be collated and subsequently published in an 
official EIA report. At that point, the report will be displayed and feedback   
can be given. The intention is to complete the EIA process by the end of        
September 2011, after which NSE Biofuels could obtain an environmental permit   
for a biorefinery.                                                              


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Stora Enso is a global paper, packaging and wood products company producing     
newsprint and book paper, magazine paper, fine paper, consumer board, industrial
packaging and wood products. The Group is the world leader in forest industry   
sustainability. We offer our customers solutions based on renewable raw         
materials. Our products provide a climate-friendly alternative to many          
non-renewable materials, and have a smaller carbon footprint. Stora Enso is     
listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and the FTSE4Good Index. Stora Enso
employs some 27 000 people worldwide, and our sales in 2009 amounted to EUR 8.9 
billion. Stora Enso shares are listed on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki (STEAV, STERV) and 
Stockholm (STE A, STE R). In addition, the shares are traded in the USA as ADRs 
(SEOAY) in the International OTCQX over-the-counter market.                     


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