Energy Efficiency Network ChePap Rhein-Ruhr - Renewed Success

Mitsubishi HiTec Paper and 13 other companies from the chemical and paper industry in North Rhine-Westphalia  save a further 113 million kilowatt hours of energy and thus over 36,000 t of CO2 per year. 


The Energy Efficiency Network ChePap Rhein-Ruhr has again drawn a positive balance. After considerable energy  savings were achieved through close cooperation between 2016 and 2018, the second period from 2018 to 2020  also produced positive results with the 14 companies from the NRW chemical and paper industry. In addition to the  158 million kilowatt hours of energy saved per year from the first term, additional 113 million kilowatt hours per year  have now been saved. The savings from the current round correspond to a CO2 reduction of 36,477 tons per year – which is after all the CO2 footprint of 3,500 German citizens. 


This great success shows that it is worthwhile to approach and implement innovations as part of a network.  Because one thing is clear: Many obvious savings have been implemented in energy-intensive industries such as  the chemical and paper industries for years. However, further synergies can be achieved through mutual exchange  between companies and industries. The energy efficiency network initiative of the federal government with  business associations offers an excellent basis for this. 


Hans-Jürgen Mittelstaedt, Managing Director VCI NRW says: “The large savings again clearly show how valuable  the network continues to be for the companies represented. We are therefore planning to extend ChePap for a  further two years. In the near future in particular, many companies will have to start working towards greenhouse  gas neutrality. It is important to be able to discuss ideas and possible solutions with colleagues in the network. I am looking forward to ChePap III. " 


Martin Drews, Managing Director of the Paper Association of North Rhine-Westphalia, adds: “The exchange  beyond industry boundaries offers a decisive added value for the participants. Companies from the paper industry  can benefit from innovative savings opportunities and business ideas from the chemical industry and vice versa.  We therefore welcome the continuation of the successful cooperation in the coming year. " 


Gerd Finkenhofer, Energy Manager at Mitsubishi HI Tec Paper, explains: “In addition to the specific energy-saving  goals and results that are required for the national energy transition to succeed, I particularly value the cross-sector  networking. This year, all energy-intensive companies had to convert their energy management systems to a  revised standard in accordance with DIN EN ISO 50001: 2018. Targeted specialist presentations at our network  meetings and the forum for exchange were therefore of great importance to me. At the beginning of October, we  were able to successfully implement the desired recertification of the energy management system, which was first  certified in 2011."

Energy efficiency networks such as ChePap Rhein-Ruhr are associations of companies that develop and implement company-specific  measures to save energy in a joint exchange. The specialists of the member companies are supported by experienced energy consultants,  in the case of ChePap Rhein-Ruhr II from the Aachen engineering firm WiRo. The network is supported by the trade association of the  Rhenish-Westphalian Paper-Producing Industry and the North Rhine-Westphalia Chemical Industry Association. The following companies  are part of the ChePap Rhein-Ruhr II Energy Efficiency Network: Dralon GmbH, Grillo-Werke AG, INOVYN Deutschland GmbH, Kabel  Premium Pulp & Paper GmbH, Martinswerk, Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe GmbH, OQ Services GmbH (formerly Oxea), paper mill  Niederauer Mühle GmbH, Reflex GmbH & Co. KG, SABIC Polyolefine GmbH, Topas Advanced Polymers GmbH, Versalis Germany, Vestolit  GmbH, WEPA Industrieholding SE. 
Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe GmbH is a German subsidiary of Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd., Japan, one of the world's leading  manufacturers of specialty paper. The roughly 780 employees at Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe produce high-quality direct thermal,  inkjet, carbonless, label and barrier papers at two tradition-rich locations in Bielefeld and Flensburg. Each factory stands out for own base paper production, state-of-the-art production machinery and innovative coating technologies. Through its dense global sales network,  Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe supplies a full range of specialty papers for many applications and printing technologies – and is a highly  capable partner whenever customized coated paper solutions are required. 
 

Contact: 
Ralf Buhl 
Marketing Manager 
Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe GmbH 
Niedernholz 23 | 33699 Bielefeld | Germany 
Tel. +49 (0)521 2091-582 
ralf.buhl@mitsubishi-paper.com 
www.mitsubishi-paper.com 
 

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