Nuberg EPC, EDL sign technical collaboration agreement across several industries
Nuberg EPC and EDL Anlagenbau Gesellschaft mbH (a Pörner Group Company) have signed a Technical Collaboration Agreement to explore engineering and sustainable development opportunities across industries including fuel oil refineries, petrochemical industries, green hydrogen derivatives and sustainable process technologies to accelerate technological excellence and environmental responsibility.
Key highlights of the partnership.
Transforming bottom-of-the-barrel products for high-value options.
Another key focus of this partnership will be the extraction of valuable products from the bottom of the barrel—transforming waste into high-value products and minimizing environmental impact by advanced technologies including
- Solvent Deasphalting (SDA)
- Solvent Extraction of Lube Cuts to obtain TDAE / TRAE
- Dewaxing / Deoiling
- Complex greasing
- Re-refining of used oil.
Green hydrogen and its derivatives. The TCA aims to facilitate active engagement between both companies to step up collaborative opportunities on an industrial transformation and contribute to a clean and sustainable future. It will be a shared vision of technological excellence, environmental responsibility, and global impact. Beside green hydrogen, derivatives such as green ammonia, green methanol and sustainable aviation fuels are considered.
Empowering talent and technology. In addition, this initiative will foster skill development through targeted training programs and unlock new opportunities to introduce the above mentioned sustainable cutting-edge technologies to the Indian market.
Both entities bring complementary skills and added-value to this partnership – Nuberg EPC, an Indian EPC firm with its proven expertise in EPC execution capabilities, and strong presence across emerging markets, and German EPC Company EDL with its advanced know-how in Refinery and Petrochemical process technologies, experience in sustainable process engineering, and deep roots in European industrial innovation.
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