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===VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland=== | ===VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland=== | ||
{{Infobox provider-pyrolysis|Company=VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland|Country=Finland|Webpage=www.vttresearch.com|Technology name=Pyrolysis technology|TRL=6|Capacity=154|Atmosphere=Inert|Feedstock=Biomass waste|Product=Pyrolysis oil, wax, char}} | {{Infobox provider-pyrolysis|Company=VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland|Country=Finland|Webpage=www.vttresearch.com|Technology name=Pyrolysis technology|TRL=6|Capacity=154|Atmosphere=Inert|Feedstock=Biomass waste|Product=Pyrolysis oil, wax, char|Image=VTT-logo.png}} | ||
The VTT Technical Research Centre is a non-profit organisation owned and controlled by the state. The strategy is to support businesses and society to work on global challenges through research, innovation, and information. The research centre covers a wide range of topics such as biotechnology, circular economy, climate action, energy, plastics, and renewable and recyclable materials. VTT has a long-time experience in fast pyrolysis and realised one of VTT’s patent on biomass pyrolysis in 2006, on which a plant for bio oil production in Finland with a capacity of 10 tonnes per hour was established by Metso, UPM, and Fortum. A pilot scale with a capacity of 20 kg h<sup>-1</sup> as well as bench scale plants with a capacity of 1-2 kg h<sup>-1</sup> are available. | The VTT Technical Research Centre is a non-profit organisation owned and controlled by the state. The strategy is to support businesses and society to work on global challenges through research, innovation, and information. The research centre covers a wide range of topics such as biotechnology, circular economy, climate action, energy, plastics, and renewable and recyclable materials. VTT has a long-time experience in fast pyrolysis and realised one of VTT’s patent on biomass pyrolysis in 2006, on which a plant for bio oil production in Finland with a capacity of 10 tonnes per hour was established by Metso, UPM, and Fortum. A pilot scale with a capacity of 20 kg h<sup>-1</sup> as well as bench scale plants with a capacity of 1-2 kg h<sup>-1</sup> are available. | ||