UPM Chapelle Darblay inaugurates today a new biofuel power plant


(UPM, Grand-Couronne, June 29, 2007 at 10.00)  - UPM inaugurates today a new
biofuel power plant at its Chapelle Darblay mill in France. The investment of
EUR 80 million has included a new boiler plant which produces 85 MW of thermal
energy and a back pressure turbine producing 20 MW of electricity. 

The plant combusts annually 160,000 tonnes of energy wood available in the
region and all the sludge produced in its recovered paper recycling process.
UPM Chapelle Darblay's production capacity is 340,000 tonnes newsprint based
solely on recovered paper. 

"This investment will benefit the environment and the community by reducing
mill's CO2 emissions by 95 % and creating new activity in the bio fuel supply
chain in this region. Our production here is based on 100% recycled fibre and
energy generation on renewable biofuels", says Mr Hartmut Wurster, President of
UPM's Newsprint Division, in his inauguration speech. 

The project has been supported by the Regional Council of Haute-Normandie and
the Community of Agglomeration of Rouen. 

Mr Patrice Dupray, Vice President of Haute-Normandie region greets the
environmental aspects of the investment. "In fact, the consequences caused by
the global warming and pollutions transferring to the future generations need
to be solved collectively where politics and industry have an essential role to
play. The issue concerns economic and social life as well as the whole
civilization". 

Since nineties UPM has invested in building new mill site power plants using
biomass as fuel. In addition to the new power plant at Chapelle Darblay mill,
there were new bio power and boiler plants started up at UPM's Shotton mill in
UK and Rauma mill in Finland in 2006. New investments at Caledonian paper in
Scotland and Kaukas in Finland are on-going and starting up in 2009 and 2010. 

For further information please contact:
Mr Timo T. Heinonen, General Manager, UPM, Chapelle Darblay, tel. +33 2 3518
4070 

Notes for editors:
UPM is one of the world's leading forest products groups. The Group's sales in
2006 were EUR 10 billion, and it has about 28,000 employees. UPM's main
products include printing papers, self-adhesive label materials and wood
products. The company has production plants in 15 countries and its main market
areas are Europe and North America. UPM's shares are listed on the Helsinki and
New York stock exchanges. www.upm-kymmene.com