REG celebrates completion of upgrades at German biodiesel plant

Photo: Renewable Energy Group Inc.

July 21, 2017

BY Renewable Energy Group Inc.

Renewable Energy Group Inc. marked the completion of upgrades at its Emden, Germany, biorefinery July 19 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with government and community members.

REG invested €2.5 million for the installation of a new biodiesel distillation column and a thermal oil heater.

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“This investment is another milestone in REG’s European strategy to be a leader in delivering high-quality biofuels,” said Jean Scemama, vice president of REG Energy Europe. “Within this strategy, Emden is positioned to perform well with deep water access to receive and deliver products by vessel and can now meet or exceed the highest quality standards required by our customers.”

“This project is a result of teamwork across REG’s teams in Europe and the U.S.” said Brad Albin, vice president of manufacturing at REG. “Upgrading Emden’s distillation capability enables us to more effectively convert lower-cost feedstocks into higher-quality, lower-carbon fuel that improves our environment.”

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Bernd Bornemann, Mayor of Emden, joined other government leaders at the event in praising REG’s investment in the community. “Since the 1990s, the city of Emden has engaged in renewable energies,” Bornemann said. “We have created a climate protection concept, which is focused on CO2 reduction and a company like REG is the best that could have happened to us because it reduces CO2 with eco-friendly biodiesel for consumers.”

REG acquired full ownership of the Emden biorefinery in January after its initial majority investment in the former Petrotec AG in December 2014. Emden is one of the company’s two German biorefineries, along with 13 biomass-based diesel refineries across the U.S. that have a combined nameplate production capacity of 1.7 million metric tons or 502 million gallons annually.

 

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