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Choosing the Right ESP for Long-Term Pulp Line Stability – Enelco at the 2025 China Paper High-Quality Development Forum

Over the three content-packed days, discussions ranged from carbon reduction and energy efficiency to intelligent operation, equipment design, and long-term stability – a clear sign that the pulp and paper sector is now standing at the intersection of high-quality development and national “dual carbon” goals.

With the world gearing up for COP30, the question of how to secure long-term, stable, low-emission operation of pulp lines through reliable electrostatic precipitators and flue gas cleaning solutions is becoming more critical than ever.

During the forum, Enelco Chairman Dr. Miachel Zhu delivered a keynote titled
“Choosing the Right ESP – Ensuring Long-Term Stable and Efficient Pulp Line Operation.”

Discussions around his session focused on:

  • Balancing ever-tightening emission limits with energy use and O&M costs;
  • Using sound engineering design and optimized ESP structures to minimize downtime and maximise service life;
  • Looking beyond CAPEX to consider TCO(Total Cost of Ownership) and long-term reliability.

Enelco is encouraged to see more paper producers shifting their focus from purchase price alone to whole-of-life performance. This has been the company’s core philosophy from day one, and it will remain the strategic direction going forward.

Enelco will continue to act as a trusted partner to the pulp and paper industry by providing:

  • Reliable ESP system solutions for new lines and upgrades, and
  • Long-term technical support for stable, compliant, and efficient operation.

For mills planning an emission upgrade or evaluating ESP performance on their pulp lines, Enelco welcomes further dialogue and cooperation.

 

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