Billerud Evaluating Commercialization of Lignocellulose-Based Pyrolysis Products
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Billerud, Sweden, reports that it will evaluate the technical and market prerequisites for lignocellulose-based pyrolysis products. The project goal is to manufacture green oil from forest residues such as branches, tops, and stumps. The green oil can then be turned into renewable energy in customers' facilities.
The project is based on producing green oil from wood raw material in a full-scale facility at the Skärblacka paper mill in Sweden. The project intends to establish the technical and market prerequisites for lignocellulose-based pyrolysis products, biofuel, as a replacement for fossil-based oil.
Billerud has applied for funds from the EU within the framework of the NER300 program. The European Commission has decided to fund up to 42 commercial and innovative production facilities to increase the proportion of renewable energy sources and achieve a reduction in carbon dioxide. A decision is expected in the second half of 2012.
Billerud said that it is holding discussions with partners who are interested in future supplies of green oil from wood raw material.
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