Seems wild. Is it realistic?
NExBTL diesel
Neste Oil has developed a biodiesel component
NExBTL utilizing a proprietary conversion process for vegetable oils
and animal fats. NExBTL Renewable diesel properties are similar to the
best existing diesels such as GTL or Swedish Environmental Class 1
fuels. NExBTL is sulfur-, oxygen-, nitrogen- and aromatic free and has
very high cetane number. Product meets the requirements set by EN590
and WWFC category 4 except for density.
Cold properties (cloud point) of NExBTL can be adjusted in the
production from -5 ... -30 ºC to meet the needs of various climatic
conditions. Heating value is similar to the EN590 hydrocarbon fuel,
storage stability is good and water solubility low. NExBTL diesel is
compatible with the existing vehicle fleet as well as diesel fuel
logistic system and is technically easy to blend in conventional
diesels in all rations.
NExBTL in diesel blends decrease both regulated and unregulated
exhaust emission components. Decrease in emissions is dependent on the
proportion of NExBTL. NExBTL blends do not have an impact of fuel
consumption. (Source: NExBTL - Biodiesel fuel of the second generation;
Copyright 2005 SAE International: 2005-01-3771)
Facts about NExBTL Renewable diesel
- A second generation biodiesel developed by Neste Oil
- Can use a flexible mix of both vegetable oils and animal fats
- Excellent fuel properties that meet the highest requirements of automotive manufacturers
- Contributes to a significant reduction in exhaust emissions
- The precise reductions of greenhouse gases depend on the raw
materials used in production, but are between 40% to 60% throughout the
whole product lifecycle
- Can be used as a blending component in conventional diesel fuel
- Available in 2007.
Production of NExBTL
Neste Oil is building two NExBTL Renewable diesel production plants
at its the Porvoo refinery in Finland. Both are based on the NExBTL
production technology developed by Neste Oil. The first plant was
completed in summer 2007 and the second one will be completed in 2009.
The annual production capacity of each plant will be 170,000 tons.
Neste
Oil plans to invest approximately €550 million in building a plant in
Singapore to produce NExBTL Renewable Diesel. The plant will have a
design capacity of 800,000 t/a, making it the largest facility
producing diesel fuel from renewable feedstocks anywhere. Construction
of the Singapore plant will begin in the first half of 2008, and the
facility is due to be completed by the end of 2010.
The product
quality is equal to a second generation biofuel. Neste Oil will be
among the first producers and marketers of such a high quality biofuel
in the world.