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Bayer to invest EUR 220 million in new R&D facility at its Monheim site
Largest single investment in Crop Protection in Germany for 40 years / Focus on Environmental and Human Safety / State-of-the-art lab building and greenhouse / 5 floor main building; 28,000 m2 gros...
Biokraft commissions the world's largest biomethane liquefaction unit and doubles its capacity to produce liquefied biomethane (Bio-LNG)
The unit has a production capacity of 220 GWh per year and is thus the world's largest (with a production capacity of 50 tons of bio-LNG per day).
Inauguration of the Mercer Lignin Center at Mercer’s Rosenthal pulp mill at Rosenthal am Rennsteig, Germany
Inauguration of the Mercer Lignin Center at Mercer’s Rosenthal pulp mill State-of-the-art Lignin Center with a capacity of 1,000 kilograms of high-quality lignin per day. Close lignin development ...
EMR and Northvolt establish electric vehicle battery recycling facility in Hamburg, germany
The 12,000sqm facility, operated and furbished by EMR, features equipment enabling the discharge and dismantling of approximately 10,000 tonnes of electric vehicle battery packs per year. This will...
Another investment of Grupa Azoty S.A. – a new plant to manufacture concentrated ammonium nitrate solution will be built in Tarnów, Poland
The new plant will replace the existing deteriorated and more energy-intensive plant and secure raw material for further production of nitrate fertilizers. Its daily production capacity will be 1,5...
Chemical recycling of polycarbonates reaches a major milestone, Covestro pilot plant to be built in Leverkusen, Germany
Chempark Leverkusen Currenta →Robust process developed on a laboratory scale. Pilot-scale technical implementation starts. Recycled monomer can be used for the production of polycarbonate
Start for the "Leuna100" project: Green methanol for shipping and industry pilot at Leuna Chemical Complex, Germany
Leuna Chemical Complex →The goal is the scalable production of market-ready green methanol for marine and aviation applications. The consortium is relying on the new C1 catalysis process to produce green methanol.