Thursday, 4th of Feb
5:15 PM to 8:00 PM
Centre Mont-Royal,
2200 Mansfield St.
For the pulp and paper industry, biorefining is not only a high value-added activity, but also an opportunity to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions. Reduction potential comes in part from innovations in energy efficiency, but also from a different use of the resource. This is what will be discussed by our presenters:
Jean Paris Codirector of the Research Unit on Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Development of the Forest Biorefinery (E2D2BF) at Polytechnique Montreal |
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Enrique Mateos-Espejel Researcher at FPInnovations, specializing in forest biorefinery process integration |
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Peter Axegård Vice president Innventia AB, a Swedish specialist of biorefining andthe pulp & paper industry
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They will discuss energy efficiency research and new process integration in the Canadian pulp and paper industry, and the transformation that this industry has undergone in Sweden.
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