Carbon Black Producer to Invest in Europe and Asia
Carbon black producer Columbian Chemicals has announced two key projects it intends to carry out in Europe and Asia. A cogeneration facility is planned for the company’s Trecate Plant in San Martino di Trecate, Italy. This unit will generate up to 15 megawatts of power. And in China production capacity at Columbian Chemicals’ Weifang facility will be expanded to 70,000 tonnes per year. The increased production capacity will be accomplished with the addition of one carcass line and debottlenecking the existing tread line.
“Growing the business in Asia is a key part of our long-term strategy, and success in Weifang is a very important start,” said JS Lee, Columbian Chemicals’ president and CEO. “The cogeneration facility is in line with our long-term operational strategy as well. We are committed to controlling costs, and conservation of energy is a significant part of that strategy.” At present the company is engaged in preliminary engineering work and acquiring long-delivery equipment for the Weifang project, and construction work is expected to be completed in August 2008.
The cogeneration facility at the Trecate Plant will involve the installation of a boiler, turbine generator, cooling towers, and transformers. Upon completion, the plant will generate more power than the site consumes, and the remaining power will be sold to the local utility network. Construction of the cogeneration facility is expected to be completed in early 2009 and will significantly increase the plant’s competitiveness.
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