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UPM and Andritz/Carbona team up for biomass-based synthetic gas production
Global forestry company UPM, international technology group Andritz and its
associated company Carbona intend to co-operate on the development of the
technology for biomass gasification and synthetic gas purification. Gasification
technology is required for the production of synthetic gas that
will feed the Fischer-Tropsch based second generation biodiesel production
facility.
The companies plan to start the joint testing project of Carbona's gasification
technology at the Gas Technology Institute's pilot plant located close to
Chicago in the United States. Laboratory testing and modification of GTI's test
plant would start in July. The institute has equipment which can be applied for
synthetic gas production under conditions similar to commercial scale plants.
Estimated total costs of the piloting are EUR 5 to 10 million. Pilot testing is
expected to be finished by the end of 2008. The co-operation also covers the
design and supply of a commercial scale biomass gasification plants.
UPM announced in October 2006 that it will strongly increase its stake in second
generation biodiesel in the next few years and prepares to become a
significant producer of renewable biofuels. The main raw material used in UPM's
biodiesel production will be wood based biomass. The company is already known
for making efficient use of biomass in production of paper and wood products as
well as in energy generation. Locating biodiesel production plants adjacent to
existing UPM pulp or paper mills would further enhance the company's ability to
utilise the wood raw material efficiently.
Andritz has a comprehensive product portfolio for biomass starting from wood
handling equipment, dryers and pellet machines to fluid bed boilers and
gasifiers for lime kilns. Recent addition of Carbona's special gasification
technology enables further gasification applications to complement the product
family.
Source:
UPM
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