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Dakota Spirit increases oil recovery by 25% with new technology

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Sakota Spirit, a Harvestone Low Carbon Partners company (HLCP), has announced the successful installation and operation of Alfa Laval's Prodec Oil Plus centrifuge technology, designed to optimise oil recovery at the plant. After two months of operation, the results have met expectations, achieving an approximate 25% increase in oil recovery yield.

"We've sharpened our sustainability profile with this partnership," said Gunner Greene, Chief Operations Officer at Harvestone Low Carbon Partners. "Alfa Laval's technology helps us meet the growing demand for biofuel feedstocks in an increasingly competitive market and assists us in advancing toward achieving Vision Carbon Zero: A multi-phased initiative aimed at making our facilities net carbon zero."

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