Chemrec, Volvo and partners break ground on black liquor biofuels plant in Sweden
In Sweden, King Carl XVI Gustaf was on hand for groundbreaking at Chemrec’s renewable biofuel facility at the Smurfit Kappa paper mill in Pitea. The pilot plant will produce BioDme biofuel, and is expected to open next July with a production capacity of 584,000 gallons per year. The cost of the pilot facility is $20 million, and the fuel is produced from pulp and paper mill black liquor using a gasification process.
Volvo Trucks is scheduling a demonstration project using the fuel in a 14-truck fleet. Partners in the BioDEM project include Chemrec, Haldor Topsøe, Volvo, Preem, Total, Delphi, ETC, Swedish Energy Agency and the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme.
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