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China Energy Recovery Announces The Completion
Of A New Alkali Recovery Boiler System For Zhuji Paper Mill Of
Guangdong Shaoneng Group
Oct 25, 2008
China Energy Recovery, Inc. (OTCBB:CGYV) ("CER"), a leader in the
waste heat energy recovery sector of the alternative energy
industry, announced today the completion of a new Alkali Recovery
Boiler System for Zhuji Paper Mill of Guangdong Shaoneng Group in
Shaoguan in Guangdong, China. Guangdong Shaoneng Group is a public
industrial and energy company listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange
(SHE:000601) of China. The contract value was RMB 5.02 million
(approximately US $735,000 based on the exchange rate as of this
press release date).
The Zhuji Paper Mill has long dealt with the pollution problem
resulting from the residual black liquor generated from the pulp
making process. The liquor is toxic to the environment and the
government recently mandated that companies must provide a solution.
CER was able to design and build a recovery boiler system capable of
processing 160 tons of black liquor per day. It can also generate
20-25 tons of steam per hour. This is equivalent to nearly 2MW of
heat energy generation capacity and will help reduce the cost of
purchasing steam from outside vendors. Additionally, the alkali
recovered can be reused in the pulp making process, thus further
reducing material costs.
"We're very pleased to have completed our most recent system for the
Guangdong Shaoneng Group," stated CER Chairman and CEO, Mr. Qinghuan
Wu. "CER is proud that we were able to design a system to help solve
this difficult and persistent problem. This latest system further
demonstrates the flexibility of our systems to solve a variety of
challenging power generation and emissions problems."
What is Waste Heat Energy Recovery?
Industrial facilities and power plants release significant amounts
of excess heat into the atmosphere in the form of hot exhaust gases
or high-pressure steam. Energy recovery is the process of recovering
vast amounts of that wasted energy and converting it into usable
electricity, dramatically lowering energy costs. Energy recovery
systems are also capable of capturing the majority of carbon
emissions and other harmful pollutants that would otherwise be
released into the environment. It is estimated that energy recovery
systems installed in U.S. industrial facilities could produce up to
20% of U.S. electricity needs without burning any additional fossil
fuel, and could help many industries to meet stringent environmental
regulations.
About China Energy Recovery, Inc.
CER is an international leader in energy recovery systems, with a
primary focus on the Chinese market. CER's technology captures
industrial waste energy to produce low-cost electrical power,
enabling industrial manufacturers to reduce their energy costs,
shrink their emissions footprint, and generate sellable emissions
credits. CER has deployed its systems throughout China and in such
international markets as Egypt, Turkey, Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia.
CER focuses on numerous industries in which a rapid payback on
invested capital is achieved by its customers, including: chemical,
petro-chemicals, refining (including Ethanol refining), coke
processing, and the manufacture of paper, cement and steel. CER
continues to invest in R&D and plans to build China's first
state-of-the-art energy recovery system research and fabrication
facility to allow it to meet the increased demand for its products
and services. For more information on CER, please visit:
http://www.chinaenergyrecovery.com/s/Home.asp. Information on CER's
website does not comprise a part of this press release.
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