16 March 2022
Vynova, a leading European PVC and chlor-alkali company, has inaugurated a state-of-the-art hydrogen-fired steam boiler system at its site in Tessenderlo, Belgium. By the end of this year, the company will install a second, identical steam boiler. Thanks to both boilers, Vynova will reduce the CO2 emissions of its Tessenderlo production site by 10,000 tonnes per year. The project represents a total investment of more than 8 million euros.
In Tessenderlo, Vynova produces various base chemicals that are used for instance in the construction industry, the medical world, the food industry and for water purification. As part of that production process, hydrogen is obtained as a by-product. That hydrogen will serve as fuel for the two new steam boilers. Vynova will use the produced steam in its processes, for instance to further purify its products.
“We have recently expanded our production capacity for various products, which means we are also generating more hydrogen as a by-product. We already use a large part of that hydrogen for various applications in our processes. Thanks to the new boilers, we will also be able to make maximum use of all the additional hydrogen we generate,” says Dimitri Wouters, Site Manager of Vynova Belgium.
2,000 households
Each steam boiler will have a burner capacity of more than 20 MW and will be able to produce 30 tonnes of steam per hour. In total, the boilers will be able to generate about two-thirds of the steam consumed by the Tessenderlo site. Previously, steam boilers running on natural gas were used.
As the combustion of hydrogen does not generate any greenhouse gases, this investment further reduces Vynova’s carbon footprint by about 10,000 tonnes per year. That corresponds to the CO₂ emissions of 2,000 households who cook and heat their homes with natural gas.
The hydrogen-fired boilers are part of a major investment programme in new technologies to boost the sustainability performance and efficiency of Vynova’s plants. Since 2016, the Vynova Group has already invested more than 200 million euros at its Tessenderlo site as part of that programme.
“The chemical industry is a sector in full transition towards a more sustainable and circular business model. This investment in innovative hydrogen-based technology highlights our firm commitment to be an industry leader in that sustainability journey, both through continued targeted investments in state-of-the-art production units as well as by enhancing our product offering of circular, renewable and low-carbon products,” concludes Vynova President Christophe André.
About Vynova
Vynova is a leading European PVC and chlor-alkali company. Our products play a key role in manufacturing numerous industrial products and consumer goods that improve our quality of life. With production sites in five countries and more than 1,250 committed employees, we generate annual sales of 1.3 billion euros.
Established in 2015, Vynova is the chlor-vinyls platform of the International Chemical Investors Group (ICIG). Our product offering comprises multiple grades of suspension PVC (S-PVC), KOH and other potassium derivatives, caustic soda (NaOH) and sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl).
For more information, visit http://www.vynova-group.com
Contact:
Yannick Brusselmans
Group Communication Manager Vynova Group
Phone: +32 479 32 34 99
Email: yannick.brusselmans@vynova-group.com