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Nackawic pulp mill gets grant
Aug. 3, 2010, Nackawic, NB – The government of Canada is investing in two capital improvement projects that will support renewable energy production and environmental improvements at the AV Nackawic pulp mill in Nackawic, New Brunswick. The investment of $2.37 million for AV Nackawic Incorporated is being delivered through the Pulp and Paper Green Transformation Program (PPGTP). AV Nackawic is 1 of 24 pulp and paper companies across Canada that qualified for credits under the $1-billion program based on 2009 production levels of black liquor from the pulping process, used to generate heat and power.

Part of the funding will support upgrades that will reduce the mill's water and energy consumption. The remainder will support the installation of equipment to grind wood pieces for more efficient combustion. The ability to process more wood, along with upgrades to the power boiler's combustion system, will increase the mill's annual production of renewable energy by 12,039 gigajoules/year. The additional renewable energy will displace a portion of the fossil fuel the mill uses to generate steam.