Technip wins process design work on new Finland biomass-to-liquid plant
Forest BtL awarded Technip with a 5 million contract for front-end engineering and design (FEED) on a new second-generation biomass-to-liquid (BTL) plant to be built on Ajos island, Finland, the companies announced on Thursday.
This plant will produce approximately 140,000 tons of biodiesel and naphtha from wood and by-products from the wood-processing industry.
This feedstock has many advantages, according to project officials. They noted that since the feedstock is not used for human food, it does not jeopardize the existing local biomass usage and has a low CO2 footprint.
Technip will develop the process design package of the hydrogen production unit of the plant, based on its steam reformer proprietary technology, and will prepare the FEED for the hydrogen production, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and refining units.
Technips operating center in Lyon, France, together with the groups hydrogen technology center in Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, will execute the contract, which is scheduled to be completed in early 2014.
The Ajos BtL project is supported by the European Union NER300 funding program for innovative renewable energy technologies.
Technip says the project will be an industrial first and will reinforce its leading position on new-generation biofuels projects.
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