St1 built a waste-based Etanolix® ethanol production plant in Gothenburg

The first Etanolix® plant delivered to the international market by St1 Biofuels Oy was inaugurated today in Gothenburg, Sweden. The plant delivered to North European Bio Tech Oy (NEB) recycles feedstocks such as biowaste and process residue from local bakeries and bread from shops that is past its sell-by date into ethanol for transport fuel. The ethanol plant is fully integrated into the functions and logistics of St1 oil refinery in Gothenburg and has an annual production capacity of 5 million litres of advanced bioethanol. The refinery staff will operate the Etanolix® plant.

The Finnish energy company St1 is a pioneer in waste-based ethanol production and production technologies. In Finland, there are already four Etanolix® plants and one Bionolix® plant that produces ethanol from biowaste from shops and households. The first Cellunolix® plant using sawdust as a feedstock, will begin production in Kajaani, Finland next year.

The Finnish investor of the new Gothenburg ethanol plant, NEB, is an associated company of SOK Corporation and energy company St1 whose purpose is to invest in biofuel production units.  The production capacity of the plant will be leased to North European Oil Trade Oy (NEOT). NEOT is sister company to NEB and it is the most significant independent fuel supply company in the Baltic Sea region. It delivers fuels to major Nordic service station chains – ABC, St1 and Shell – with a total of 1,500 service stations in Finland, Sweden and Norway.

 

An export product that minimizes lifecycle fossil emissions of ethanol bio-components

Thanks to its feedstocks and production technology, the ethanol produced at the Etanolix® plant will be almost carbon-neutral. The plant is fully integrated into the functions and logistics of the refinery, which will yield significant synergy benefits in the use of residual heat and cooling and in product distribution.

“Building the ethanol plant in Gothenburg is a significant launch on the international market for us. Our scalable Etanolix® concept is a finished export product. Ethanol produced using our technology generates virtually no lifecycle fossil emissions,” says Patrick Pitkänen, Head of Business Development and Sales at St1 Biofuels.

The Gothenburg plant is the first biofuel production plant for NEOT, which is an oil and biofuel wholesale trading company. “By investing in biofuel production of our own, we are strengthening our sourcing of biofuels and supporting our strategy of fulfilling growing biofuels mandate,” says Henrikki Talvitie, Managing Director of NEOT.

The Gothenburg project has been selected for inclusion in the Life+ programme of the European Commission, which provides funding for projects for instance on energy, the climate, environmental management, industry and production, waste management and environmental policy. This project is the first in which an ethanol production plant has been integrated at an existing oil refinery to produce waste- and residue-based ethanol on a sustainable basis.

 

For additional information, please contact:

St1 Biofuels Oy, www.st1biofuels.com
Patrick Pitkänen, Head of Business Development and Sales, tel. +358 105 574 734, patrick.pitkanen@st1.fi

North European Oil Trade Oy, www.neot.fi
Henrikki Talvitie, Managing Director, tel. +358 107 680 855, henrikki.talvitie@neot.fi

St1 Refinery AB Life+ project, www.st1.se
Linda Werner, Technical Manager, tel: +46 31 744 6261, linda.werner@st1.se

 

St1 is a Finnish energy group implementing its vision to be the leading producer and seller of CO2-aware energy. The company researches and develops economically viable, environmentally sustainable energy solutions. St1’s energy services and products cover everything from wind power to high-concentration ethanol fuel RE85 produced from waste. St1 has bioethanol plants in Finland, an oil refinery in Gothenburg, Sweden, as well as St1 and Shell branded retail stations in Finland and Sweden and St1 branded retail stations in Norway. Headquartered in Helsinki, the company employs currently over 550 people in Finland, Sweden and Norway.

 

www.st1.eu
www.st1biofuels.com

 

 

 

 

 

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