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Thu July 08, 2021 - National Edition Sennebogen Port Hawkesbury Paper recently added a third Sennebogen log handler to its fleet after the first two accumulated a total of 100,000 service hours. The Port Hawkesbury mill site has a long history of positive contribution to the eastern region of Nova Scotia. The mill was first developed in 1962 as a sulfite pulp mill and expanded into manufacturing newsprint and pulp for the next three decades. In 1998, the Port Hawkesbury site expanded again by investing in a supercalender (SC) paper machine. In 2012, the mill at Port Hawkesbury was reopened by Stern Partners as Port Hawkesbury Paper and today continues to operate as a world-class high-tech paper manufacturing facility. ....
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Port Hawkesbury Paper s new power rate generating cost savings for all One year after Port Hawkesbury Paper agreed to a new electricity rate with Nova Scotia Power, the deal is generating cost savings for the mill, the utility and all of the power company s customers. Social Sharing Under the new tariff, mill pays for utility s power and fixed costs, but gives up some control over production Posted: Mar 12, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: March 12 Port Hawkesbury Paper manufactures supercalendered paper that s used in magazines and catalogues.(CBC) ....
Information Morning on Tuesday. Donald said Genome Atlantic is looking to select and replicate various ideal tree genes, but not tweak them to create something new, which would be genetic modification. The process begins with measuring different trees and seeds in various locations, Donald said, and then looking at their genomes for favourable properties they want to select out for an improved next generation. That way, models can be built to help predict how a new tree will perform, Donald said. The group is looking for all sorts of target traits, such as faster growth, more resiliency to pests, or the temperature extremes that are expected in a changing climate. ....