Chemrec seeks Georgia sites from black liquor gasification biofuels projects
In Georgia, Chemrec said that it is evaluating mill sites for integrated black liquor gasification biorefineries at pulp and paper mills. Chemrec biorefineries transform mills into producers of biofuels or biochemicals or even green electricity and power. Georgia has more than 24 million acres of forestland – second only to the state of Oregon.
Chemrec’s technology can produce ethanol, methanol, DME (dimethyl ether), synthetic diesel and other biofuels. According to the company, its process adds 30 to 50 percent of revenue with typical internal rate of return as high as 25 to 40 percent, and mills producing as little as 500 tons of black liquor solids per day are viable. A 500 ton per day plant will produce up to 8 Mgy of renewable fuels.
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