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Updated in EWS Jul 6, 2022
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The Project involves the development, construction, and operation of a eucalyptus plantation and kraft pulp mill in the Concepción region of Paraguay covering an area of 190,000 hectares of former cattle ranch lands. The mill was conceived to produce 1,500,000 air-dried tons per annum (ADt/a) of bleached eucalyptus pulp. The mill is expected to produce 200 MW of renewable energy, generating a surplus of 100 MW. The land will be partially converted to eucalyptus plantations to supply the mill in future years, with an estimated 47 percent of this land to remain under existing, natural land cover in preservation. Concepción lies at the margins of the Paraguay river and is located around 400 km north of the capital of Asunción.
Pöyry Tecnologia Ltda.
Av. Alfredo Egídio de Souza Aranha, 100
Bloco B - 5º Andar
04726-170 - São Paulo-SP
Tel. (11) 3472 6955
Fax (11) 3472 6980
E-mail: contato.br@poyry.com
www.poyry.com.br
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