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Bruks Siwertell to design and supply new biocarbon pellet plant in Columbus, Mississippi

Bruks Siwertell has secured a contract for the design and supply of a new biocarbon pellet plant, which will replace coal in steelmaking and deliver renewable energy to one of the first 'green steel' production facilities of its kind. The plant, based in Columbus, Mississippi, USA, has been ordered by one of the largest steel producers in the world, Steel Dynamics Incorporated (SDI), as part of a US joint venture company between SDI and Aymium, SDI Biocarbon Solutions.

The new pellet plant will produce biochar, a carbon-rich biomass-based charcoal. It will supply SDI's electric arc furnace steel mills with a renewable alternative to fossil fuel-based carbon sources using Aymium's patented technology, and use any excess as renewable energy. SDI estimates that the plant will reduce its scope 1 steelmaking greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions between 20 and 25 percent.

Bruks Siwertell's equipment deliveries include: a large high-capacity Bruks Klöckner horizontal drum chipper model DH 1050 x 1450; WSM screening and 4888SP vertical green hammermill systems; and a Bruks radial stacker, as well as the complete conveyor system from receiving to the dryer delivery.

The plant is planned for a two-phase development process. Phase one will result in an annual biochar pellet production of 160,000 metric tons per year, increasing to reach its target of 480,000 metric tons per year in phase two. Phase one is due for delivery mid-2024 for startup and commissioning towards the end of the year. Phase two will be scheduled at a later date. The vast majority of equipment has been sourced for supply from North America and is scheduled for delivery in installments as and when is practical to receive it on site.

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