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14 FINNING UK ANDRITZ


Pulp Paper & Logistics


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amount of money. It is also recommended to


purchase an operations and maintenance (O&M) contract at time of installation. Operators should seek a trusted partner with a strong track record of delivering CHP systems, who considers each site’s individual requirements. In conclusion, the pulp and


paper sector is ideally placed to take advantage of the many benefits offered by CHP technology. Adopting CHP can result in pronounced fuel and efficiency savings, reducing overall energy costs while limiting carbon emissions. Though it can be tempting to make short-term savings when faced with large up-front costs, taking a long-term approach and purchasing a high-quality system is more beneficial for a paper mill owner’s bottom line.


To help plant owners and


operators learn more about the benefits of CHP and the low cost of ownership it can offer, Finning has produced a dedicated guide for the paper processing industry. Entitled ‘Combined Heat and Power in the Manufacturing Industry – A Guide to Improving Cost of Ownership’, it can be downloaded for free from www. finning.com/paperandpulpguide. *Nigel Thompson is Sales Manager - Gas Power Solutions at Finning UK and Ireland. More information from Finning


UK & Ireland, Watling Street A5, Cannock WS11 8LL, UK. Tel: 44 1543 461461. Email: Nigel Thompson at nthompson@ finning.com


References 1. The future role of energy in


manufacturing, Government Office for Science & Foresight. https://www.gov.uk/ government/uploads/system/ uploads/attachment_data/ file/285771/ep11-future-role- of-energy-in-manufacturing.pdf 2. https://setis.ec.europa.eu/ technologies/energy-intensive- industries/energy-efficiency- and-co2-reduction-in-the-pulp- paper-industry/info 3. http://www.cepi.org/system/ files/public/documents/ publications/statistics/2016/ FINALKeyStatistics2015web.pdf 4. http://www.cepi.org/ node/19832 5. Combined Heat and Power, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/ combined-heat-and-power 6. CHP Finance, Department of Energy and Climate


About Finning UK & Ireland (Finning)


Finning is the sole supplier of Caterpillar equipment in the UK and Ireland. The company delivers the power solutions required by a diverse range of markets and applications including electric power generation, industrial OEMs, commercial and leisure marine, oil and gas, off the shelf generators and service and support.


September/October 2017 With trained specialists located across the UK and Ireland, the


company can meet a wide variety of requirements, from high volume repeat orders to custom-built one-off packages and complete turnkey project installations, all backed up by a large and highly experienced service team offering 24 hour remote monitoring.


Change. https://www.gov.uk/ government/uploads/system/ uploads/attachment_data/ file/345190/Part_5_CHP__ Finance.pdf 7. Backing Industrial Productivity: The Combined Heat and Power Opportunity, The Association of Decentralised Energy. http://www.theade. co.uk/medialibrary/2015/1 2/07/166db3ef/Backing%20 industrial%20productivity%20 -%20the%20opportunity%20 for%20combined%20heat%20 and%20power_web.pdf 8. Digest of United Kingdom Energy Statistics (DUKES) 2016, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy. https://www.gov.uk/ government/statistics/digest- of-united-kingdom-energy- statistics-dukes-2016-main- chapters-and-annexes


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