August 27-29, 2008 2008 International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference Doubletree Hotel and Executive Meeting Center Portland, Oregon
August 27, 2008 1:30 – 3:00 PM EPE/IBBC Bridge Session 1 Theodora Retsina, API, and Tom Amidon, SUNY, are Conference Co-Chairs.
August 28, 2008 8:30 – 10:00 AM Session 5: Biorefining Drivers, Challenges, Opportunities "Overview of Biorefining Technologies and Challenges" Speaker: Vesa Pylkannen
August 28, 2008 3:30 – 5:30 PM Session 9: Biorefining Technology–II "American Value Added Pulping (AVAP) Technology and Systems Update" Speaker: Theodora Retsina
August 29, 2008 Noon – 12:30 PM Session 14: Wrap-up Session Speaker: Theodora Retsina
June, 2008 Professor Hemant Pendse of University of Maine, Dick Arnold of Red Shield Environmental and Theodora Retsina of American Process Inc, in front of the Old Town mill at the occasion of the project kickoff meeting. View picture
June 23-24, 2008 We will be exhibiting at the: Biofuels 2010 – The Next Generation Hilton Americas – Houston
April, 2008 Envio Energi partnership Envio Energi has signed an exclusive agreement for American Process to provide EPC services for the development and implementation of renewable energy, combined heat and power (CHP) systems throughout North America. These plants are centered on Envio Energi's high efficiency, low emission, utility grade, biomass combustion technology.
April, 2008 Red Shield Biorefinery project American Process is one of the partners in the Red Shield Biorefinery project. read more
April 24, 2008 American Forest & Paper Association General Counsels Committee Meeting Washington, D.C. Presenting the following: ”Biorefineries in the Pulp and Paper Industry”
April 18, 2008 TAPPI’s biorefinery committee Theodora Retsina, the President of American Process Inc is the acting chairperson of TAPPI’s biorefinery committee.
April 18, 2008 Department of Energy selects Biorefinery Project for up to $30 Million of Federal Funding in Old Town, Maine. RSE Pulp & Chemical participants include American Process Inc Atlanta, Georgia. read more
February 5-7, 2008 PAPTAC 94th Annual Meeting Palais des congres de Montreal, Quebec, Canada Thursday, February 7, 2008 Session: Forest Biorefinery I – New Technology Development 09.00 - 09.30 “Converting Pulp Mills to Biorefinery – A Comparison of Technologies and Economics”
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American Process Inc, founded in 1994, has offices in Atlanta (USA), Athens (Greece), and Cluj-Napoca (Romania).
American Process Inc has become the premier consulting firm for the application of thermal Pinch technology, the ultimate methodology to identify energy savings. We boast the world’s largest experience list and have completed over 200 studies and identified potential annual savings of US$500 million for our clients. Although best known in the pulp & paper sector, we offer Pinch / energy optimization to various industries.
We provide a full range of engineering services including project implementation. Our references include co-generation plants for which we also provided O&M services. read more
American Process Inc is prominent in the cellulosic biorefinery field. Our proprietary process co-produces chemical feedstock for ethanol or chemicals and cellulose for pulp and paper. We are a member of several consortiums comprised of major academic institutions and corporations in the forest products industry giving us access to leading technologies and testing facilities. read more
To support our mission for reducing energy and operating costs, we have developed a suite of proprietary software products, including closed loop optimization, energy monitoring, process simulation, and benchmarking, to further help our clients realize and maintain these reductions.
We also develop software applications to client’s specifications. read more