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Energy efficiency in the pulp and paper industry with emphasis on developing countries (English)

The production of paper is relatively energy-intensive: one ton of paper requires energy equivalent to about three quarters of a ton of oil in industrialized countries, and as much as 2-3 times this figure in developing countries. Although about one half of this energy requirement may be met by burning the waste products of the industry, the balance must be purchased. Faced with sharply rising energy costs in the 1970s, producers in the industrialized...
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Ewing, Andrew J..

Energy efficiency in the pulp and paper industry with emphasis on developing countries (English). World Bank technical paper ; no. WTP 34 Washington, DC :The World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/361781467986335234

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