Engineers see paper-mill savings with new rotor technology
By UBC Reports staff
Motion Control motorsThe work has also led to a $2.2 million investment from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and a partnership with 11 industry partners including BC Hydro and most of the paper mills in B.C.
“There’s a gap between electricity supply and demand in B.C. and we need to do more to conserve power,” says Lisa Coltart, BC Hydro’s director of Power Smart. “We’re excited to contribute to research that will provide substantial energy savings while making the province a world leader in the field.”
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—By Brian Lin with files from Erinrose Handy from UBC Reports; photo by Martin Dee
www.mech.ubc.ca
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