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Arbor To Use Topsoe Technology For Renewable Gasoline

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Arbor Renewable Gas LLC will use Topsoe’s TIGAS™ technology for producing renewable gasoline at a new facility in the Gulf Coast region.

The facility will expectedly be operational by 2024 to produce 1000 bpd of renewable gasoline with a significantly negative carbon intensity score under California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard.

The use of this fuel by consumers avoids the emission of at least 250,000 tpy of CO2 to the atmosphere.

Topsoe will supply the methanol synthesis technologies and the backend gasoline synthesis unit (TIGAS). The methanol synthesis loop is based on the modular MeOH-To-Go™ design.

Fei Chen, senior vice president at Topsoe, said: “We are proud that Arbor Gas has chosen our technology for this truly innovative project to decarbonize transportation fuels.

“By contributing with our world leading TIGAS technology, a uniquely integrated solution, incorporating the full value chain from syngas to methanol into gasoline, we support Arbor Gas in their efforts to accelerate the US transition to low carbon fuels, shaping a more diverse and sustainable transportation system.”

Arbor Gas is pursing decarbonisation solutions that make a real difference in the vast transportation fuels arena.

The waste woody biomass will be converted into renewable gasoline and hydrogen by utilising cutting-edge technology.

By utilizing waste biomass as the feedstock, Arbor Gas achieves a double benefit by eliminating greenhouse gas emissions that would otherwise be produced from decaying wood and at the same time displacing the use of traditional hydrocarbon-based transportation fuels.

The renewable gasoline will be for markets that value a low carbon fuel as a direct drop-in fuel.

Timothy E Vail, CEO of Arbor Gas, said: “We are excited to be deploying Haldor Topsoe’s cutting edge MeOH-To-Go and TIGAS technology in the world’s first commercial scale renewable gasoline plant, a significant step forward in the formation of meaningful transition fuel volumes.

“Haldor Topsoe’s long commitment and significant investment in the technology gave us the confidence that our plant can be built on-budget, with a realistic schedule, providing efficient operations that will operate safely for many decades to come.”

For more information visit www.arborgas.com

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