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Toyo starts electrification study on ethylene cracker

Toyo Engineering Corporation has been selected as the commissioned contractor of a project of surveys on an electrification technology of ethylene cracking furnaces aiming to achieve net-zero emissions of CO2 in Thailand. The basic study stage is part of the scheme of the International Demonstration Project on Japan’s Energy Efficiency Technologies in the secong public solicitation of 2021 by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).

This basic study project will evaluate the demonstration research planned to be carried out for developing the electrification technology and its business in Thailand, with regard to the fitness and feasibility as NEDO project, as well as the possibility of widespread utilization of the developed technology after the demonstration.

In the process of producing ethylene, the main base material for petrochemical products, a large amount of CO2 is emitted from the cracking furnace that burns fossil fuels to obtain the required heat. This accounts for most of the CO2 emissions of the entire ethylene plant. By the electrification of ethylene cracking furnaces, CO2 emissions can be reduced to zero in theory, which meets the demands of the times. Toyo named the electrified cracking furnace e-Furnace and is developing for commercialization.

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