Arctic Paper puts the expanded hydropower plant into operation
Munken paper production will be based on in-house sustainable energy.
Arctic Paper is commissioning the expanded hydropower plant at the mill in Munkedal. The investment of just over SEK 100 million increases the power from 2 to 6 MW, which in combination with the planned solid fuel boiler is sufficient to meet up to 80 percent of Arctic Paper Munkedal’s energy needs with its own sustainable energy.
“Sustainability is very important for us and our customers and we have a long tradition of high ambitions in the area. Renewable and fossil-free energy is a key factor for sustainable paper production and the investment in Munkedal is part of our investment in green energy,” says Michal Jarczyński, CEO of Arctic Paper.
Last year, Arctic Paper Munkedals received final permit for the boiler to be built in collaboration with Adven. Construction will start during the spring 2021. At the same time, a pilot investment in solar cells is underway at Arctic Paper Kostrzyn in Poland. The mill in Grycksbo is already supplied with renewable and fossil-free energy with the help of biofuels.