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Petrochemicals

Sabic, BASF, Linde join for electric cracking

by Alexander H. Tullo
March 26, 2021 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 99, Issue 11

 

A photo of furnaces in a chemical plant.
Credit: BASF
Furnaces in a BASF steam cracker

Sabic is partnering with BASF and Linde to develop electric furnaces for ethylene crackers. The companies aim to build a “multi-megawatt” demonstration plant at BASF’s site in Ludwigshafen, Germany. They are applying for grants from the European Union Innovation Fund and the German government. Conventional furnaces burn fossil fuels to reach the temperatures of about 850 °C needed to crack naphtha and other hydrocarbon feedstocks into olefins. The partners say electric furnaces can reduce carbon dioxide emissions from ethylene cracking by up to 90%.

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