Vioneo selects Lummus as partner for green methanol facility
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
“Vioneo's goal of delivering the world's first fossil-free polypropylene plastics facility is bold and ambitious, and one we are honoured to support,” said Leon de Bruyn, President and CEO, Lummus Technology. “Our proven polypropylene polymerisation technology will allow Vioneo to produce high-performance, drop-in polypropylene grades through a low-emissions process without compromising quality or flexibility.”
The plant will have a capacity of 200 000 tpy and will use 100% segregated green propylene and ethylene as feedstock to produce a wide range of polypropylene grades. With high-purity feedstock and proven technology, polypropylene will serve as a direct drop-in replacement for fossil-based alternatives. The plastics produced will be fully traceable and CO2 negative, allowing customers to reduce their Scope 3 emissions.
“Vioneo is driving the plastics industry’s transition by proving that large scale, cleaner production with green methanol-derived feedstocks is economically viable,” said Alex Hogan, CEO,?Vioneo. “Our collaboration with Lummus Technology to license their Novolen polypropylene technology for our Antwerp facility is fundamental to this vision. This plant will use fully certified green propylene and ethylene from industrially proven methanol-to-olefins technology, to produce a broad range of high-quality, drop-in bio-polypropylene grades, significantly advancing a sustainable plastics economy.”
Lummus’ scope includes the technology licence, process design package, support during the front-end engineering design phase, and catalyst supply during ongoing operations.
Lummus’ Novolen PP technology is part of the VerdeneTM technology suite, which is made up of proven technologies for sustainable polymer producers using bio-feedstock to produce fully bio-based polymers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and super absorbent polymers. The suite offers reduced to net-negative carbon dioxide emissions because of the sequestration of CO2-based carbon in the polymer itself. The polymer functions the same as polymers produced from traditional hydrocarbon sources.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/20082025/vioneo-selects-lummus-as-partner-for-green-methanol-facility/
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