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Explore the integration of fast pyrolysis with a petroleum refinery for biomass residues, conventional fuels, and chemicals production. This collaborative project involves various partners and focuses on co-processing, primary liquefaction, deoxygenation, and energy production. Witness the high degree of integration with existing infrastructures and the potential for specialty chemicals.
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Fast pyrolysis as part of a petroleum refinery • Supervisory board: • VTT, University of Twente, Shell, CNRS, ARKEMA • Other partners: • BTG,UHPT, Metabolic Explorer, STFI-PACKFORSK, University of Groningen, Technical University of Helsinki, Institute of Wood Chemistry – Hamburg, Slovenian Institute of Chemistry, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, ALMA Consulting group, Albemarle, CHIMAR
Fast pyrolysis as part of a petroleum refinery CONVENTIONAL PETROLEUM REFINERY • Biomass, in particular • low-value residues: Conventional Fuels and Chemicals Liquefaction Deoxygenation By-products, Residues By-product Isolation / Upgrading Fuels, Energy, Speciality Chemicals • high degree of integration with existing infrastructures • primary liquefaction may be physically removed from deoxygenation; e.g. primary liquefaction is integrated with CHP plant or with paper mill, whereas deoxygenation is integrated with the oil refinery Yrjö Solantausta, FP6 Contr.Mtng, Jönkoping, 31 May 2006
Fast pyrolysis as part of a petroleum refinery SP5 Scenario analysis VTT SP3 Co-processing in petroleum refinery Shell SP1 Primary liquefaction VTT biomass residues conventional fuels and chemicals SP2 De-oxygenation UT oxygenated products SP4 Conversion Arkema SP1 Energy production VTT Yrjö Solantausta, FP6 Contr.Mtng, Jönkoping, 31 May 2006