Front end engineering design and technology trials support for a liquor coproduct contaminant reduction system at an existing 30TPD ag-based pulp mill.
FEL3 front-end engineering design for a proprietary bioprocessing facility to utilize specially engineered microorganisms to synthesize bio-based chemicals and produce sustainable commodity products using renewable raw materials, like sugar.
Front-end engineering and project development support for a 450,000 TPA greenfield wood pellet plant. Roundwood and residuals were used for feedstock. Facility included rotary drying, rail and truck loadout capability.
Isomer provided process engineering design and consulting services in support of an OEM’s proprietary pyrolysis skid designed to convert municipal solid waste (MSW) into an enhanced syngas stream for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production.
Technical advisory services in support of novel co-located phosphoric and sulfuric acid production facilities, including risk analysis and development of an order-of-magnitude capital cost estimating tool.
Front-end engineering and project development services to assist developer in determining the feasibility and estimated construction cost of various projects across the upstate of South Carolina.
Front end engineering, detailed design, and Project Management and Construction Oversight services for a $5MM TIC warehouse expansion project at a 25 TPD ag-based pulp thermoforming facility.
FEL1 engineering design for a novel critical elements recovery facility funded by ARPA-e to process 1 ktpd of ultramafic tailings, integrating direct air capture of CO2 for carbon sequestration and electrolytic production of sulfuric acid.
This scope consisted of a detailed technical review conducted supporting due diligence for a project where landfill gas (LFG) was extracted via an existing system. The extracted LFG was then to-be-processed and converted...
This project effort included detailed design and construction support for a turnkey, full-scale Ethylene Oxide production facility along the Delaware River.