Sulzer joins Swiss methane pyrolysis project to drive industrial decarbonization
Methane pyrolysis uses a microwave-generated plasma to split methane into hydrogen and solid carbon
Methane pyrolysis uses a microwave-generated plasma to split methane into hydrogen and solid carbon
The agreement covers the delivery of more than 600 pieces of equipment for ethanol, DDGS, corn oil and renewable energy production facilities starting in H1 2026
The net proceeds from the issuance will be used to refinance the bond maturing in September 2025 and for general corporate purposes
Expected to start up in 2028, the power station will capture up to two million tonnes of CO₂ annually for permanent storage offshore in the North Sea
MSWI plants incinerate non-recyclable waste to recover energy, diverting the waste from landfill and contributing to circular resource use
BioFlux technology, developed by Duke Technologies in the United States and globally licensed by Sulzer Chemtech, features a proprietary liquid-full reactor design that optimizes hydrogen availability
Innovative technology transforms heavily contaminated polystyrene waste into valuable resources
Sulzer is the leading technology and critical equipment supplier for the production of PLA
The joint venture will be founded as an independent company, with each partner holding a 50 percent stake
Both companies collaborated in the project consortium for the MOSS demonstrator plant
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