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The Jackson Paper Manufacturing mill in Sylva, North Carolina faced a stark choice: invest in overhauling their 40-year-old boiler that burns biomass or convert their aging system to natural gas.
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Jackson Paper Manufacturing mill in Sylva North Carolina faced a choice invest in overhauling their 40-year-old boiler or convert to natural gas
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{ "event": "Faced a choice regarding their boiler system", "location": "Sylva, North Carolina", "organization": "Jackson Paper Manufacturing" } - UUID
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- February 14, 2026 at 8:39 PM (2 months ago)
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https://www.fs.usda.gov/about-agency/features/stoking-success
The US Forest Service's Wood Innovations Program helped Jackson Paper Manufacturing in North Carolina upgrade its biomass boiler, securing jobs and supporting the local wood products economy. The mill uses recycled materials and the boiler runs on leftover wood, contributing to sustainable forest management. The upgrade improves efficiency and reliability.
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