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Prnewswire | August 20, 2020
Chemetry, a technology innovation company dedicated to the development of environmentally sustainable chemical processes with superior economics, and Braskem, the leading producer of thermoplastic resins in the Americas, will construct and operate a Demonstration Plant using Chemetry's eShuttle® technology for the production of ethylene dichloride (EDC) in Brazil. The eShuttle® EDC Process uses a unique metal halide ion process to produce high purity EDC, a commodity chemical u...
Chemical Technology
UGI Corporation | January 06, 2022
UGI Corporation announced today that it has entered into a 15-year agreement with California-based technology developer, Vertimass, to utilize their catalytic technology to produce renewable fuels from renewable-ethanol in the U.S. and Europe. The agreement centers on the development of production facilities using Vertimass’ catalytic technology to convert renewable ethanol into renewable-propane and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The technology enables flexible production...
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PPG | June 28, 2021
PPG announced today a five-year preferred paint supplier arrangement with Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the world's biggest regional theme park business and North America's leading operator of waterparks. The agreement's financial terms were not revealed. Six Flags offers 27 attractions in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, each with hundreds of world-class roller coasters and attractions. The PPG paint materials made available via this partnership will assi...
Chemical Technology | January 27, 2020
High flaring has started at ExxonMobil Chemical’s Fife ethylene plant (FEP) in Mossmorran, Scotland, as the facility resumes operations following its recent closure. ExxonMobil warned the public to expect increased flaring as part of the restart process. Two boilers at the plant were subject to a breakdown in August and were accompanied by explosions. The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) said it is continuing its deployment of air quality monitoring in various locations surr...
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