Total Pulp and Paper Mill Energy Evaluations
February 9th, 2021: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ET)
Pulp and paper manufacturing are energy intensive and the second most energy intensive industry group in the manufacturing sector. Energy cost represents ten to forty percent of total manufacturing cost and is an important factor in profitable mill operation. The industry has made large strides in reducing total energy use. A comprehensive approach to identifying energy reduction opportunities has produced excellent results in many pulp and paper mills. Common energy reduction discoveries in evaluations in pulp and paper mills and utilities departments are discussed in this paper. Use of a portable flow meter is a key factor documenting current mill performance and improvement opportunities. There are many unknown measurement surprises in every mill. Total mill energy evaluations include review of preliminary information submitted by mill personnel, separate one-week mill visits for the paper mill and utilities departments and the pulp mill and bleach plant. Recommendations are based and proven technology that has been implemented in other pulp and paper mills. Energy reduction projects that do not require capital are discussed in the presentation.
Speaker: Dick Reese, B. S.-Paper Machine Subject Matter Expert
Key Expertise: Paper Manufacture, Paper Machine Energy Evaluations, Papermaking Technology on All Major Grades of Paper
Dick has a degree in paper technology from Miami University and has worked on paper machines for 60 years in various technical, manufacturing, engineering, and consulting positions. He has worked for paper companies, suppliers to the paper industry, engineering companies and as an independent consultant. He is an active member of TAPPI and is a TAPPI fellow, has been awarded the Manufacturing and Engineering division technical awards, and the Gunnar Nicholson Gold Medal Award that is the top technical award in the paper industry. He has authored over 60 technical papers and made over 90 technical presentations at paper industry conferences and seminars.
He has specialized in paper machine energy conservation for the last fifteen years and was a key developer of TAPPI technical information paper 0404-63, paper machine energy conservation, and several other TAPPI tips. He developed paper machine energy scorecards that benchmark energy performance and identify opportunities for reducing energy use. The scorecards are used around the world and have been translated into Spanish, French, Korean, and Chinese. He has completed paper machine energy evaluations on over 300 paper machines producing all major grades of paper. Several paper mills have reduced annual energy expenditures by over $1 million by implementing energy reduction recommendations identified during energy audits. One paper company with seven paper mills reduced energy consumption by over 25 percent by implementing recommendations developed in energy evaluations. He currently works part time with CleanTech Partners and the Wisconsin Focus on Energy program to evaluate paper mill energy performance and identify proven and emerging technologies that will reduce consumption of electricity and natural gas.
Inside this Section
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- Assessing Dryer Performance Using TAPPI TIPs - II
- Biomaterials and Bioethanol from Lignocelluloses
- Grade Change Transition Performance and Troubleshooting
- Understanding Bulk and Surface Properties of Complex Solid-State Materials Through Vapor Sorption Techniques
- Enhancing and Expanding Wastewater Treatment at Pulp and Paper Mills Webinar
- Exploiting CNF Water Interactions in new Applications
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- Chest and Tank Cleaning Tune-Up in the Pulp & Paper Industry
- Insight into Lignin-Based Materials Webinar
- Production and application of micro-fibrillated cellulose for paper and board
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- Improving Cross Direction Mapping Webinar
- SCOPE: How to establish and control a successful project
- Nanotechnologies to Advance the Carbohydrate-based Society
- Why Inline Color Measurement is Critical for Paper Manufacturers
- Increase Process Uptime and Efficiency with Power Ultrasound Technology
- Circular Packaging Products from Polysaccharides
- Innovating Renewable Materials for the Future
- Benefits of Duplex Stainless Steel for the Pulp and Paper Industry
- Nanocellulose Sustainable Isolation and Advanced Applications
- Total Pulp and Paper Mill Energy Evaluations
- Integrated Plant and Personnel Safety Solutions for Pulp and Paper Mills, Converting, Printing and Packaging
- The Evolution of Reel Statistical Methods
- Paper Machine Conversions – Feasibility and Conceptual Engineering Phases
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- Paper Machine Water Efficiency
- Improve efficiency with a water management model that maximizes asset utilization
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- Making the Most of Every Fiber
- The Future of Manufacturing Execution Systems: Towards Autonomous Mills
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- Energy Savings & Runtime Extension Strategies For Recovery Boilers
- Papermaking with nonwood fibers
- At the Heart of the Pandemic Response: An Overview of Meltblown Mediafor PPE
- The Benefits of a Risk-based Pressure Vessel and Storage Tank Inspection Program
- Sustainable Fibers for Nonwovens
- Flash Mixing Wet End Additives
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- Labeling Strategies for Cellulosic Materials
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- Modern Hydraulic Headboxes - Managing Expectations and Operations
- Microbially Influenced Corrosion
- Microbial Control Protecting Mineral Slurries and Papermaking Additives from Spoilage
- Machine Thermal Sprayed Yankee Dryer Coatings
- Introduction to Tissue Creping and Creping Chemistry
- Introduction to Nonwovens Processes Part I
- Introduction to Nonwovens Processes Part 2
- Increasing Paper Machine Agility with a Novel Grade Change Concept
- Improving Sustainability with QCS Life Cycle Management
- How to Deal with Misleading Environmental Claims Related to Print and Paper
- Evaluation of LLDPE Sealants and Structures for Ultrasonic Sealing
- Transforming Cellulose Nanocrystals into Sustainable Products through Surface Engineering
- Tissue Softness Explained
- Spray Nozzle Basics for Papermaking
- Preventing Dissolving Tank Explosions
- Paper Quality Measurement – Past, Present and Future
- Paper Machine Vacuum Systems
- Nanotechnology in Fibrous Materials: 101
- Nanocellulose: The Road to Commercialization - Opportunities and Recommendations for Researchers, Producers, and End Users
- It's not a question of IF: Digital Printing for Corrugated Packaging Part II
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- Introduction to Emulsion Polymers
- How to Use Rheology to Characterize and Formulate Nanofiber Based Materials
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- High performance cement via cellulose nanocrystal addition
- Flame Retardant Formulations, Testing and Environmental Concerns
- Cellulose Nanomaterials: Measurement Needs and Potential Solutions
- Biofilm Control in Papermaking Webinar
- An Overview of Principled Centered Safety
- Drying and Profiling Efficiency of Steam Profilers
- Corona and Plasma Surface Treatments The Opportunities
- Combat Process Disturbances and PID Loop Interactions
- Boost Mill Wide Productivity with a Common Language Approach
- Biocides in White Water Systems Maximizing System Performance While Minimizing Costs
- Binders - Latex Butadiene-Based Latex Binders
- BEAM-- A Model to Assess Biomass Energy Availability Transport Options and Delivery Costs
- Process Foam What Why and How to Attack
- Paper Machine Centrifugal Cleaner Systems A Brief Tutorial
- Nanocellulose based materials for barrier and antibacterial packages
- Microbes in Fresh and Recycled Water Systems
- Overview, Properties and Opportunities for Nanocellulose
- Nanocellulose in the Formulation of Emulsions and Formulation-Composition Maps
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- Improving Winder Safety
- Cellulose Nanomaterial Commercialization: an End User Perspective
- Better Mill Decisions Through Detailed Grade Cost Analysis
- Basics of Refining
- Advanced Online Process Analyzers for Pulp Mill Control
- A Comparison of the FSC and SFI Forest Certification Standards
- Modern Energy Strategy for Paper and Pulp Businesses - Securing a Prosperous Future
- Science, Politics and the Ever-Changing Workplace Regulation of COVID-19
- Understanding Wireless in Process Manufacturing
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- HCl Gas: A Versatile Catalyst for Retrieving Nanocellulose and Sugars form Biomass
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- The Future of Refining
- Data-Driven Decision Making with Process Analytics - Making sense of big data in the pulp and paper industry
- Transducer Basics - Proximity Probes and Other Sensors Webinar
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- Nanocellulose-Mycelium Hybrid Materials Webinar
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- A Foray into Feedforward Control Webinar
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