Celtic Renewables completes the construction of its biorefinery in Scotland


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Celtic Renewables has confirmed the completion of its biorefinery in Caledon Green (Grangemouth, Scotland).
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Figure 1. Caledon Green plant (taken from the website of Celtic Renewables)

The facility, built by Muir Construction, will process the residues from local distilleries to produce high value sustainable biochemical products (acetone, butanol and ethanol) to displace existing petrochemicals, as well as a high protein sustainable animal feed product.

The Caledon Green Plant will be the company’s flagship demonstration facility and the springboard for the commercialization of its process technology across the world. The company plans to build five large-scale refineries worldwide in the next five years.

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