Syclus selects Axens for ethylene plant

Energy

The Netherlands – Syclus, a pioneering company in the field of sustainable ethylene production, has selected the Atol technology developed by French company Axens for its upcoming plant in Geleen.

This innovative facility will be designed to convert sustainable ethanol into ethylene, with a targeted annual capacity of 100,000 tons. The project, set to commence basic engineering by the end of this year, aims to be operational by 2026 under the management of CropEnergies, which acquired a majority stake in Syclus in 2022.

Syclus was founded in 2021 with the primary objective of revolutionizing the production of ethylene through sustainable means. Ethylene is a crucial building block in the chemical industry, widely used in the production of plastics, packaging materials, and various other products. By utilizing sustainable ethanol as the feedstock, Syclus aims to minimize the environmental impact associated with traditional ethylene manufacturing processes.

Collaboration

Axens has been chosen as the technology partner for Syclus’ Geleen plant. This marks the first implementation of Axens’ Atol technology in a European project. The Atol process is recognized for its ability to efficiently convert ethanol into ethylene, while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption compared to conventional methods.

CropEnergies is currently conducting a feasibility study for the Geleen plant. The outcome of this study will determine whether the project proceeds to the next phase of basic engineering. The development of the state-of-the-art facility requires an investment exceeding 130 million euros, demonstrating the commitment of all involved parties to advancing sustainable chemical manufacturing.

Environmental Impact

The adoption of sustainable ethylene production methods offers significant environmental benefits. By using renewable feedstock, such as ethanol derived from agricultural sources, the Geleen plant aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to a lower carbon footprint. This shift towards sustainability aligns with broader global efforts to combat climate change and transition to a more circular and environmentally conscious economy.

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