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Chevron Phillips, Technip Energies & LyondellBasell Sign MOU for E-ethylene Cracker

Published on 2023-06-12. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Sustainability / Natural Solutions    

Techip, CP Ethylene CrackerChevron Phillips Chemical, Technip Energies and LyondellBasell are collaborating on the design, construction, and operation of a demonstration unit for Technip Energies’ electric steam cracking furnace technology, designed to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the olefins production process.

"The demonstration unit, which will be constructed at LyondellBasell’s site in Channelview, Texas, is expected to advance the global energy transition by taking steps toward decarbonizing the olefins production process", said Arnaud Pieton, CEO of Technip Energies.

Able to Reduce GHG Emissions Up to 90%


Electric cracking furnace can reduce furnace GHG emissions by up to 90% compared to a conventional furnace. Steam cracking furnaces play a significant role in the production of basic chemicals by breaking down hydrocarbons into olefins and aromatics. This cracking process requires a temperature of more than 1,500°F.

Technip Energies developed the concept and design for the e.Furnace by T.EN™ technology, which could achieve this temperature using electricity as the heat source. The use of renewable electricity in this process would contribute to significantly reducing the greenhouse gas emissions associated with olefins production.

Climate change is a global issue that will take action from all segments of society, and we want to be part of the solution by reducing the intensity of our carbon footprint,” said Bruce Chinn, president and CEO of Chevron Phillips Chemical. “This project supports our efforts toward lowering the carbon intensity of our operations and demonstrates our continued focus on accelerating change for a sustainable future.

Source: Chevron Phillips Chemical
  
Sustainability / Natural Solutions


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