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|+Pyrolysis technology provider
! colspan="4" |General information
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|Company:
|BTG Bioliquids
|Webpage:
|https://www.btg-bioliquids.com/
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|Location:
|The Netherlands
|Business-Model:
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|TRL:
|8-9
|Patent:
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|Technology:
|Rotating Cone Reactor
|Category:
|Fast pyrolysis
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|Feedstock:
|Woody biomass
|Product:
|Fast Pyrolysis Bio-Oil (FPBO)
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! colspan="4" |Technology details
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[[File:EMPYRO.jpg|alt=EMPYRO factory|thumb|The EMPYRO pyrolysis factory in Hengelo, the Netherlands.]]
[[File:EMPYRO.jpg|alt=EMPYRO factory|thumb|The EMPYRO pyrolysis factory in Hengelo, the Netherlands.]]
<chem>Pyrolysis oil ->[Heat] CO2</chem><!-- The formula can be removed, this was a test. -->
BTG Bioliquids, a spin-off company from BTG Biomass Technology Group, was founded in 2007 in Enschede, the Netherlands. BTG Bioliquids aims for commercial implementation of their fast pyrolysis technology, which focuses on wood residues. Since 2015, the first successful production plant EMPYRO is in operation in Hengelo, the Netherlands, producing 24,000 tonnes pyrolysis oil per year. In 2018 EMPYRO was sold to Twence. Several new plants with Green Fuel Nordic in Finland and with Pyrocell in Sweden are announced, with currently one plant operational in Sweden.
BTG Bioliquids, a spin-off company from BTG Biomass Technology Group, was founded in 2007 in Enschede, the Netherlands. BTG Bioliquids aims for commercial implementation of their fast pyrolysis technology, which focuses on wood residues. Since 2015, the first successful production plant EMPYRO is in operation in Hengelo, the Netherlands, producing 24,000 tonnes pyrolysis oil per year. In 2018 EMPYRO was sold to Twence. Several new plants with Green Fuel Nordic in Finland and with Pyrocell in Sweden are announced, with currently one plant operational in Sweden.
=== Fortum (Combined Heat and Power plant, CHP; LignoCat?) ===
=== Fortum (Combined Heat and Power plant, CHP; LignoCat?) ===


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