Plant Engineering Haldor Topsoe Technology Selected for New Renewable Fuel Plant in Canada

Source: Press release |

Refuel Energy has selected Haldor Topsoe’s proprietary Hydroflex and H2bridge technologies for its new renewable fuel plant – Refuel YYZ. Located in Canada, the plant is expected to produce renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel.

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The Refuel YYZ project would supply the aviation and terrestrial fuel needs of the Greater Toronto area.
The Refuel YYZ project would supply the aviation and terrestrial fuel needs of the Greater Toronto area.
(Source: Haldor Topsoe)

Lyngby/Denmark – Refuel Energy has announced its plans for the construction of a 3000 barrels per day renewable fuel plant in Southern Ontario, Canada.

The proposed project, called Refuel YYZ, would supply the aviation and terrestrial fuel needs of the Greater Toronto area, home to 6 million Canadians, while lowering the CO2 emissions for the end users by up to 80 %. It is also strategically located for exporting to the US Northeast.

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The plant would utilize Haldor Topsoe’s proprietary Hydroflex and H2bridge technologies for the production of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Planned feedstocks include a mix of waste fats, oils and greases, such as regionally-sourced used cooking oil, animal fats and non-edible crop oils.

Refuel expects to make a final investment decision in 2023. If approved, production at the new facility would start in 2025.

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