The Valdivia Pulp Mill or Planta Valdivia is a pulp mill and biomass-fueled electrical generating station in San José de la Mariquina, Los Ríos Region, Chile. Although the main activity is wood pulp production, it also generates 61 MW of electricity from the burning of volatiles and black liquor.[1] The plant was built in 2004 and is owned by Celulosa Arauco y Constitución also called CELCO.
^(in Spanish) Electricity generation capacity of Chile Archived 2004-06-17 at the Wayback Machine by Comisión Nacional de Energía
temporarily closing down ValdiviaPulpMill through a court order. The city and commune of Valdivia rely heavily on silviculture, the pulp and paper industry...
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1981 to protect the ecosystem. Coincident with the opening of the ValdiviaPulpMill in 2004 there was a sharp decline of the black-necked swan population...
species Limnobium laevigatum is present in the sanctuary. In 2004, the ValdiviaPulpMill was established in San José de la Mariquina, located 25 km (16 mi)...
but has little or no impact on whether it occurs in an area or not. ValdiviaPulpMill controversy VLCC Metula oil spill Pascua Lama mining project Environmental...
10–15 mm long and 10 mm broad, green maturing dark purple, with a soft edible pulp covering the single seed. The seeds are dispersed by birds, which eat the...