Governor Doyle: Seeks Nominations for Pulp and Paper Energy Efficiency Award

Contacts:
Anne Lupardus, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2162

Governor Jim Doyle announced today that nominations are being sought for the 2006 Pulp and Paper Energy Efficiency Award, an award recognizing the Wisconsin pulp and/or paper mill that best shows outstanding achievement in implementing an energy efficiency project. This award, sponsored jointly by Focus on Energy and the Center for Technology Transfer, will be presented during the International 2006 Energy Forum: Immediate Solutions, Emerging Technologies, May 15-17, 2006 at the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton.

“Energy is a major cost for manufacturers – especially in the paper industry, the largest consumer of energy in Wisconsin – and bringing new energy efficient and environmentally friendly technology to mills will go a long way toward reducing these costs,” Governor Doyle said. “This award encourages and recognizes the achievements of those Wisconsin mills making the most promising strides.”

Applicants must be pulp and/or paper mills located in Wisconsin that have been successful in completing significant energy efficiency projects during the previous 18 months. Nominations will be accepted through February 28, 2006. Submissions are limited to one per mill site, and applicants should feel free to nominate themselves.

Questions concerning the specific format for submissions should be directed to Brent English, Center for Technology Transfer, at (608) 203-0113 or benglish@cttinc.org. A review panel of pulp and paper energy efficiency experts will select the winner.