SunPine opened world’s first pine diesel plant in Sweden
May 28, 2010. SunPine's new SEK 250 million ($32 million) pine diesel production plant has opened in Piteå, northern Sweden. SunPine plant is designed to produce 100,000 cubic meters of crude tall diesel annually from renewable wood by-products of the wood pulp processing industry.
May 28, 2010. /Lesprom Network/. SunPine's new SEK 250 million ($32 million) pine diesel production plant has opened in Piteå, northern Sweden, as Nordic Paper Journal reported.
SunPine, a second generation biofuels company, has pioneered a "wood to wheel" renewable diesel process technology, using crude tall oil as feedstock.
The main product is a crude tall diesel. A final refinery process step, including hydrogenation treatment, converts the SunPine crude tall diesel to a first class renewable diesel fuel with a very low carbon footprint and excellent efficiency. The major by-product is a tall oil pitch, which can be processed further to recover valuable chemicals, including rosin and phytosterols.
“Our goal is to produce 100,000 cubic meters of crude tall diesel per year,” said Magnus Wikman, General Manager of SunPine.