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2021-01-18 来源: |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据安迅思1月12日消息称,根据Kemicalinfo的消息,壳牌将在一家使用加拿大领先的清洁技术公司Enerkem开发的技术的废物转化燃料工厂中持有40%的股份。 Enerkem公司于2020年12月宣布了该项目,并最终敲定了商业协议。 这个约8.75亿加元(6.86亿美元)的商业规模设施将在魁北克省的瓦伦内斯建造,利用Enerkem的专有技术,从不可回收的废物中生产低碳燃料和可再生化学品。 该设施的第一阶段计划于2023年开始试运行。 对该工厂的关键投资来自壳牌、Enerkem、森科尔、Proman和魁北克Hydro-Quebec,以及魁北克和加拿大政府。 壳牌加拿大总裁Michael Crothers说:“建立商业规模的低碳燃料工厂是壳牌推进清洁燃料并不断发展以满足客户不断变化的期望的方式之一。” “由于加拿大人的聪明才智和我们共同努力的意愿,加拿大非常适合利用能源转型。我们非常感谢业界和政府之间的合作,这对使这个项目成为现实起到了重要作用。” 一旦建成,该工厂每年将处理20多万吨不可回收废物和木材废物,年产近1.25亿升低碳燃料。 Crothers补充说:“Varennes碳回收厂证明了我们的承诺和能力,利用废物作为原料,为我们的客户提供低碳、高质量和经济实惠的产品。” 过去十年中,壳牌通过其在巴西的合资企业Raizen一直是乙醇作为低碳燃料的重要生产商。生物乙醇是当今减少道路运输排放的一种有效方式,无需投资新车辆或基础设施,而且已经在帮助美洲和欧洲的道路运输脱碳方面发挥了重要作用。 曹海斌 摘译自 安迅思 原文如下: Shell to acquire stake in Enerkem renewable chemicals and biofuels plant Shell will take a 40% interest in a waste-to-fuels plant using technology developed by Enerkem, a leading Canadian clean tech company, accoridng to Kemicalinfo. Enerkem announced the project in December 2020, subject to finalization of commercial agreements. The approximately CD875 million (USD686 million) commercial-scale facility will be constructed in Varennes, Quebec, and will produce low-carbon fuels and renewable chemicals products from non-recyclable waste using Enerkem’s proprietary technology. Commissioning of the first phase of the facility is scheduled for 2023. Critical investment in the plant comes from Shell, Enerkem, Suncor, Proman and Hydro-Quebec, as well as from the Quebec and Canadian governments. “Building a commercial-scale low-carbon fuels plant is one of the ways Shell is advancing cleaner fuels and evolving to meet the changing expectations of our customers,” said Michael Crothers, Shell Canada President and Country Chair. “Canada is well suited to capitalize on the energy transition thanks to the ingenuity of Canadians and our willingness to work together. We’re grateful for the collaboration between industry and government that has been instrumental in making this project a reality.” Once completed, the plant will treat more than 200,000 tons of non-recyclable waste and wood waste per year with an annual production of nearly 125 million liters of low carbon fuels. “The Varennes Carbon Recycling plant demonstrates our commitment and ability to use wastes as a feedstock to provide our customers with low carbon, high quality and affordable products,” added Crothers. Shell has been a significant producer of ethanol as a low carbon fuel for the last ten years through Raizen, its joint venture in Brazil. Bioethanol is an effective way to reduce road transport emissions today, without the need to invest in new vehicles or infrastructure and already play a significant role in helping to decarbonise road transport in the Americas and in Europe. |