The EUR 30 million project included the construction of a new
fuel receiving station and conveyor system as well as a major
modernization of the fluidized-bed boiler.
Stora Enso's EUR 30 million investment to renew energy use and
processes at the Heinola Fluting Mill was completed in the final
quarter of 2025. As a result of the investment, solid fossil
fuels at the mill have been replaced with renewable bioenergy,
reducing annual greenhouse gas emissions by more than 113,000
tonnes of carbon dioxide — over 90 percent compared to previous
levels.
The Heinola mill in southern Finland is an integrated pulp and
board mill that produces high-quality fluting, or corrugating
medium, for the corrugated packaging industry, mainly for export
markets.
Project work was completed as planned during the mill's annual
autumn shutdown. The project included the construction of a new
fuel receiving station and conveyor system as well as a major
modernization of the fluidized-bed boiler. RTA Oy was
responsible for the civil engineering works, Raumaster Oy for
equipment installations, and Sumitomo SHI FW Energia Oy for the
boiler modifications.
"Commissioning proceeded with the expected intensity, but thanks
to close cooperation everything went according to plan," said
Eija Liikola, Project Manager, Heinola Mill. "Success was based
on strong collaboration with various partners as well as the
committed support of our own personnel.
"The new equipment and processes have now been commissioned
following test runs carried out with the suppliers, and we are
satisfied with their performance. In addition, we achieved our
targets for both occupational safety and environmental
emissions," Liikola added.
The investment is a significant step toward Stora Enso's goal of
halving greenhouse gas emissions from its operations by 2030.
The emissions reduction at the Heinola Fluting Mill corresponds
to the carbon footprint of housing for approximately 80,000
average Finns.
Mikael Sillfors, Technology and Investment Manager, Heinola
Mill, noted, "With this investment, the carbon footprint of our
Heinola mill is now among the lowest on the market. At the same
time, we have improved process stability and efficiency and
strengthened the mill's competitiveness."
Stora Enso is a leading provider of renewable products in
packaging, biomaterials, and wooden construction, and one of the
largest private forest owners in the world.
Source: storaenso.com