Topsoe to support renewable diesel production in Canada
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Topsoe has been selected by Federated Co-operatives Ltd (FCL) to officially support the production of renewable diesel in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. FCL has chosen Topsoe’s HydroFlexTM process to produce low-carbon renewable diesel.
Henrik Rasmussen, Managing Director, the Americas, Topsoe, said: “We are proud to have been chosen as the official technology vendor for FCL’s new venture. Driven by our commitment to a sustainable future, we are focused on helping organisations like FCL reach their low-carbon economy goals and objectives.”
The FCL renewable diesel plant, once fully operational, has the potential to produce 15 000 bpd. The facility will be part of a larger Integrated Agriculture Complex, which also includes a canola crushing plant. FCL expects to be producing renewable diesel in 2027.
Gil Le Dressay, Vice President, Manufacturing, FCL, said: “The production of renewable diesel is an important step in our transition to the low-carbon economy. Topsoe is a global leader and we are extremely pleased to work with their team, and to rely on their expertise, to deliver on our goals.”
FCL’s current refinery in Regina produces traditional petroleum products. Combining renewable fuels with those products FCL already manufactures will create a sustainable seed-to-tank solution for fuel production in Western Canada.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/26102022/topsoe-to-support-renewable-diesel-production-in-canada/
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