Biofuels Digest Special Report on Gasification & Pyrolysis: Germany’s Choren opens BTL gasification plant
Germany’s Choren, opened a 5 Mgy biomass-to-liquid plant. The company said it would take up to 18 months to reach full productivity at the plant. The Carbo V process is a gasification process in which biomass is gasified at high heat, and carbon monoxide and hydrogen are converted into synthetic diesel fuel.
Meanwhile, Choren is studying the construction of a 71 Mgy commercial scale plant in Brandenburg. Meanwhile, Choren Industries and Norske Skog will JV on the potential for an advanced biofuels plant using wood biomass as feedstock for a synthetic biofuels process. Choren said that it hopes to increase capacity at that plant to commercial scale of 71 Mgy.
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