16.11.09. A
joint venture formed by Chilean company Arauco (Santiago) and
Finnish-Swedish transnational Stora Enso (Helsinki) has capital approval
and is selecting a site to build a grassroot pulp mill that will utilize
biomass (wood wastes, bark, shavings and sawdust) to generate 230
megawatts (MW) of electricity.
Once operational, the mill will
produce 1.5 million tons of pulp per year. The companies anticipate
completing the site selection and permitting phase by March 2010. The
total investment cost of the project is estimated at $2 billion.
The
project seeks to install extrusion lines, spinners, motors, drivers,
pumps, separators, screens, cleaners, and dryers. The 230-MW facility
will be equipped with three steam turbines of 75, 65 and 90 MW.
According to company officials, the electricity surplus will be sold to
the national grid. Infrastructure construction is tentatively scheduled
for January 2011, and the plant is expected to be brought online in the
third quarter of 2012.
Arauco is one of the largest forestry
companies in Latin America. It commercializes and produces kraft wood
pulp, sawn timber and panels. The enterprise exports products to more
than 50 countries worldwide.
Stora Enso is a Swedish-Finnish global company that produces and commercializes paper, packaging, and forest products. It has more than 85 facilities in 35 countries worldwide and it has 29,000 employees. At present, the company's total annual capacity for paper and board is 12.7 million tons, and the total annual capacity for sawn wood products is 6.9 million cubic meters.








