Ethylene Production via Ethanol Dehydration Indicated as a Green and Profitable Option

Intratec’s recent publication indicates ethylene production via ethanol dehydration as a possible profitable venture capable of supplying the growing demand for environmentally friendly products.
By: Intratec Solutions LLC
 
HOUSTON - July 23, 2013 - PRLog -- The rising oil prices coupled with global concerns about sustainability and global warming have motivated research into ethylene manufacture from renewable sources.  Several companies are aiming to supply the growing demand of an environmentally friendly market, such as Petron and Chematur. These companies have developed commercially proven technologies to obtain ethylene from ethanol derived from biomass, as ethylene is an important raw material in the world today, and is known to be effective as a raw material used in the production of PVC, polyethylene, ethylene oxide and other products.

Therefore, Intratec Solutions LLC (http://www.intratec.us) has released the publication “Ethylene via Ethanol Dehydration”, a study analyzing the technical and economic aspects of a commercial process to produce ethylene from ethanol, similar the processes developed by Chematur and Petron.

The study comprises the capital costs required to erect an ethanol dehydration plant as well as the operational costs, observing that although green ethylene production is more costly than the petroleum-based ethylene obtainment process, green ethylene can be considered a type of specialty chemical when considering average commercial capacities and current installed capacity.  Green ethylene commercial plant capacities range from 200 to 300 kta, while the average ethylene crackers capacity is about 1,000 kta. As a green “specialty” product, ethanol-based ethylene attracts the attention of a niche market willing to pay a higher price to acquire an environmentally friendly product.

Therefore, Intratec assessed the economic performance of a green ethylene plant in the US and Brazil, considering a 30% premium over fossil ethylene local prices in the two regions analyzed.  The economic analysis took into consideration a plant able to produce 300 kta of green ethylene.  Based on Q4 2012 pricing data, Intratec concluded that, if the considered premium is achieved, the plant would operate with profitable margins both in the US and Brazil, achieving internal rates of return (IRR) above 20% per year.  These results reveal the importance of the sales prices negotiated with consumers to the venture’s profitability.

A publication preview can be found at  http://www.intratec.us/publications/ethylene-via-ethanol-....  “Ethylene via Ethanol Dehydration” is available at Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/dp/1490919767/ref=cm_sw_su_dp) and HP Magcloud (http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/594450).

About Intratec Solutions

Intratec (www.intratec.us) offers online the most affordable and reliable advisory services on mature chemical process technologies, emerging process technologies and chemical process improvements.  Intratec also provides techno-economic publications for chemical and allied industries.  Intratec's expertise resides at the intersection of technology and strategy - a natural fit for clients looking for thought-provoking technological analysis and visionary strategic thinking.  Intratec is the developer of the Knowledge Base, a Free Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology & Economics.

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Tags:Bioethanol, Chematur Ab, Ethanol Dehydration, Petron, Renewable Ethylene
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Location:Houston - Texas - United States
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