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 SHIFT TO RENEWABLES  Additionally, although many end-of-                 an aim to realise horizontal  recycling
 Evonik inks deal to source green hydrogen for hydrogen   life tyres are effectively utilised as fuel   of tyres.
       through thermal recovery, this process
                                                                             The facility will demonstrate the
 peroxide plant in the Netherlands  leads to CO  emissions. With the anti-  technology needed for establishing and
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       cipated growth  in automotive and
       transportation demand, tyre demand is                              optimising  precise pyrolysis of end-
 German chemicals group, Evonik,   sustainable solutions for the fi rst two is   expected to rise correspondingly in the   of-life tyres, which involves obtaining
 has signed a term sheet  with Dutch   more straightforward. Sourcing green   future. These efforts are focused on en-  fi scal year 2032. Additionally, the pro-  tyre-derived oil  and  recovered carbon
 company,  VoltH2, to advance  green   hydrogen is the tricky part. Fortunately,   hancing resource circulation by further  ject  will focus on developing  special  black from end-of-life tyres.
 hydrogen production at the Delfzijl   we have  found in  VoltH2 a partner   enabling the recycling  of vCB, a key  polymer/carbon composites that enable
 chemical park in the Netherlands.  that has  the local resources, technical   raw material for tyres.  the reuse of carbon black without the   Since 2022, Bridgestone has been
 know-how, and vision to optimally col-  need for pyrolysis of end-of-life tyres.  advancing  its  efforts in  chemical
 According to the agreement, VoltH2   laborate on a cleaner, greener industry.”  In this project,  Tokai Carbon will  Through these initiatives, the joint pro-  recycling  of end-of-life  tyres to  help
 will construct a  50-MW  electrolyser   leverage  the technologies and exper-  ject members want to realise advanced  realise a circular economy. In 2023, the
 near Evonik’s hydrogen peroxide (H O )  will be  made available to  VoltH2’s   Mr. André Jurres, VoltH2 Founder   tise it has developed through carbon  recycling of limited resources and help  company introduced a test unit at the
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 plant. Evonik will then source a  other customers around the clock.  and  Managing  Director,  added,  black  manufacturing, combining them  reduce the CO   emissions associated  Bridgestone Innovation Park (BIP)  in
 signifi cant portion of its hydrogen de-  “Thanks  to  this  systems-integrated   with the knowledge and technologies  with the production of carbon black and  Kodaira  City,  Tokyo, and  it  has been
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 mand from the electrolyser, which will   The collaboration aims not only to  approach, large industrial companies   of Bridgestone, Kyushu  University,  the recycling of end-of-life tyres.  further developing technology to obtain
 start operations at the end of 2027. The  forward Evonik’s own sustainability  like Evonik are demonstrating how to   and Okayama University. Together, the   tyre-derived oil  and  recovered carbon
 facility will be the fi rst green hydrogen  agenda, but also to form, together with  optimise the use of sustainable electri-  joint project members aim to develop  Demo plant for precise pyrolysis of   black through testing precise pyrolysis
 water electrolysis plant at an industrial  VoltH2, the nucleus of a wider hydro-  city and its natural allies, such as green   technology to remove impurities from  used tyres  of end-of-life tyres. The oil is refi ned
 scale in the north of the Netherlands.  gen network at this important industrial  hydrogen production”.  rCB and produce eCB with superior   In  a  related  development,  to produce chemical products, such as
 hub.  rubber reinforcing properties.    Bridgestone said  it will build a pilot  butadiene, a raw material of synthetic
 For the interim, Evonik’s remaining   Evonik’s Active Oxygens business   demonstration plant for  precise pyro-  rubber.  This creates the possibility of
 hydrogen needs will continue to be pro-  Evonik  Peroxide  Netherlands’  line  has already implemented  various   The project’s objective is to estab-  lysis of end-of-life tyres at its plant in  reusing and recycling the oil and the
 vided by its own conventional on-site   Managing Director Mr. Peter Metten  measures to slash emissions from   lish a demonstration  plant  capable  of  Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The  recovered  carbon black  as raw mate-
 hydrogen production. This solution will  explained,  “We want to switch our  its footprint.  By the  end of 2024, for   producing 5,000 tons/year  of eCB by  plant will start operating in 2027 with  rials of tyres.
 ensure uninterrupted supply until green  production over  entirely to renewa-  example, 90% of the electricity used in
 hydrogen capacity grows to fully cover  ble resources. By introducing green  its production was sourced from renew-  LONG TERM AGREEMENT
 demand at all times.  hydrogen at the Delfzijl plant, we are  ables. Options to construct a large heat   ExxonMobil in talks with Trammo to sign offtake deal for its
 taking  a  signifi cant  step  toward  this  pump at Delfzijl for steam generation
 VoltH2 will also construct  a tube  goal.  That’s because producing H O   are currently being explored. The busi-  proposed US low-carbon ammonia project
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 trailer  fi lling  station  on  Evonik’s  pre-  requires three critical  resources: elec-  ness line is also pursuing solutions for
 mises.  The hydrogen in tube trailers  tricity, steam, and hydrogen. Finding  green hydrogen at a number of its sites.  Exxon Mobil and Trammo, France’s   in 2029, subject to supportive govern-
       logistics and trading fi rm with a leading                          ment policy, regulatory permitting, and
 COLLABORATION  position in seaborne ammonia  trade,                      market conditions.
 Bridgestone and partners launch project to enhance   have  signed a Heads of  Agreement   “Our Baytown project  continues
       (HOA) to advance  discussions for
 performance properties of recycled carbon black  Trammo’s long-term offtake of 300-kt   to  make  signifi cant  strides,  attracting
       to 500-kt of low-carbon ammonia per                                more and more customer interest,” said
 Japanese tyre major, Bridgestone,   black (vCB) that is derived from   year from ExxonMobil’s Baytown,   Mr. Barry Engle, President of Exxon-
 and  Tokai Carbon have joined hands   petroleum and coal.  Texas (USA) facility.  fertiliser  feedstock and for other  Mobil Low Carbon Solutions.
 with Kyushu University and Okayama      key industrial applications.
 University have launched a technology   Efforts are already  underway to   The facility is expected to produce   Trammo’s President Christophe
 development project to perform secon-  pyrolyse polymer products including   virtually  carbon-free hydrogen – with   The Exxon Mobil facility  is ex-  Savi said, “Both companies  have a
 dary processing on recovered  carbon   rubber from end-of-life tyres to recover   approximately 98% of carbon dioxide  pected to be the world’s largest of its  common interest in developing clean and
 black (rCB) extracted  from polymer   and reuse rCB. However, practical   (CO ) removed –and will use this low-  kind, capable of producing up to 1-bil-  decarbonized  solutions for consumers
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 products such  as  end-of-life tyres   application  of rCB in new tyres still   carbon hydrogen to make low-carbon  lion cubic feet (bcf) daily of low-car-  worldwide, including the European
 containing rubber.  faces challenges.  Among them, rCB   ammonia.  Trammo will  leverage  its  bon hydrogen and more than 1-mtpa  market,  and this partnership  furthers
 has lower rubber reinforcement perfor-  market and logistical expertise to  of  low-carbon  ammonia.  A  fi nal  in-  Trammo’s goal of making available
 The project aims  to convert these  with rubber reinforcement properties   mance compared to vCB, primarily due   deliver and sell in Europe and worldwide  vestment decision by ExxonMobil is  in  the  market  signifi cant  volumes  of
 materials into eco Carbon Black (eCB)  equivalent  to those of virgin carbon   to the presence of numerous impurities.   this low-carbon  ammonia  for use as  expected in 2025 with anticipated startup  low-carbon ammonia by 2030.”

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