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EUBCE 2021 - Dan SZEEZIL - Co-Processing Pyrolysis Oil Biocrude in an Fcc to Produce Renewable Fuels

Co-Processing Pyrolysis Oil Biocrude in an Fcc to Produce Renewable Fuels

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Advances in Fast Pyrolysis

Advances in Fast Pyrolysis

Co-Processing Pyrolysis Oil Biocrude in an Fcc to Produce Renewable Fuels

Short Introductive summary

Honeywell UOP has developed a commercially tested, low-cost technology solution to produce second-generation renewable transportation fuels using existing refining assets. The technology solution uses an existing petroleum refinery’s fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit to co-process a biomass-based pyrolysis oil renewable biointermediate liquid produced by fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass using the Envergent Technologies RTP™ process. A summary of work completed and overview of near term plans for the technology will be reviewed.

Presenter

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Dan SZEEZIL

Honeywell

Presenter's biography

Dan Szeezil is the Product Marketing Manager for Renewable Fuels at Honeywell UOP. Dan holds a Master of Science in Environmental Management & Sustainability from Illinois Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Electric Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Co-authors:

D. Szeezil, Honeywell, USA

Session reference: IBO.4.2