Paper News: Finch Paper celebrates 150 years of operation with wood processing facility upgrades in Glens Falls, NY
“The significant investment allows Finch to be competitive for a very long time. In addition to energy savings, the new equipment produces a minimum of 5 percent higher wood yield in a safer environment,” said Debabrata Mukherjee, Finch Paper CEO. The upgrades also mean increased productivity for local loggers, many of whom have operated family businesses in the region for years, and have renewed confidence to reinvest in their trucks and trailers. Empire State Forest Products Association Executive Director John Bartow, Jr. said, “Upgrades at Finch mean upgrades to local family-businesses. Finch is investing in its business and that means more stability for the local small business loggers here in the Adirondack region.”
The Finch upgrades are expected to save more than 6 million kilowatt-hours of power annually – enough electricity to energize 500 homes for a year – and translate into annual savings of more than $540,000. “National Grid is in the energy business, but it’s important to use that energy as efficiently as possible,” said National Grid Regional Director William Flaherty.
“Our energy efficiency programs target businesses like Finch Paper that need an added incentive to make projects like this possible. In the Adirondack region and beyond, these types of investments mean jobs.” This initiative from National Grid is part of the company’s significant portfolio of programs designed to help businesses manage their energy costs and take advantage of new technologies in energy efficiency.
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