By Giulia Petroni
OMV AG said Thursday that it plans to invest around 30 million euros ($36.2 million) to build a pilot plant that produces second-generation biofuels at its Schwechat Refinery in Austria.
The Austrian oil-and-gas company said the plant, which will become part of the existing value chain at the refinery, will use a catalyst to produce propanol from glycerin.
"A typical refining process will see the waste-based substance glycerin turned into bio-alcohol, which when added to gasoline reduces its CO2 footprint," it said.
The plant's capacity will be 1.25 million liters of propanol per year, leading to a carbon-dioxide reduction of around 1,800 metric tons, according to OMV. It is expected to be operational in 2023.
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