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The rest of the plant was used in cellulose factories.
In 1891 it was changed from a cellulose factory to a paper factory, and the name changed accordingly.
A brand new cellulose factory was opened in the town of Niedomice, 15 kilometers from Tarnów.
These, he said, are a big cellulose factory and an international airport that was built in Mr. Ahidjo's hometown.
In his exposition report, Størmer recommended construction of cellulose factories in Norway.
He instead founded the cellulose factory Ranheim Cellulosefabrik, with construction starting in 1882 and operation in 1884.
In 1917 the United States government asked the Dreyfus brothers to set up a cellulose factory in America.
As well as agriculture some of Denizli's textile industry has spread to Acıpayam too, where there is a cellulose factory.
Uruguay has ridden out a bitter dispute with Mr Kirchner over a $1.2 billion cellulose factory on its side of the border river.
His father and his brother Carl operated a cellulose factory at Bønsdalen until 1889, when the family moved to Kristiania.
Actually biomass is already applied in a large scale in cellulose factories, where the lignin of wood is burned to obtain energy for the production process.
Additional factories appeared in Drvar, including a cellulose factory opened by Alphons Simunius Blumer.
Eucalyptus, from rural areas, is used by Cenibra, a Brazilian-Japanese cellulose factory in Belo Oriente.
On his return to Norway in the late 1880s, Størmer initiated construction of cellulose factories in Moss, Ranheim and Bamble.
In Karafuto was the Shiretoru Cellulose Factory, the most advanced installation dedicated to the cellulose industry in all of East Asia.
The power plant is located at Tofte in Hurum, Norway, with rooms at the factory area at Södra Cell Tofte cellulose factory.
Botnia S.A., a subsidiary of Finnish corporation Botnia, is currently building a large cellulose factory in Fray Bentos to produce bleached eucalyptus pulp.
It had occurred to him belatedly that the spot was now the site of a cellulose factory; but, as he approached, no sign of factory or factory smoke was marring the sky.
The best known conversion of some of the industrial heritage in Estonia was carried out in 2006, when the former Tallinn cellulose factory building was transformed into an office and apartment block called the Fahle building.
Botnia S.A., a subsidiary of Finnish corporation Metsä-Botnia, has built a large cellulose factory in Fray Bentos to produce bleached eucalyptus pulp; production started in November 2007, and the first shipments were made in December 2007 from the overseas port of Nueva Palmira.