Front-end engineering and project development services to assist developer in determining the feasibility and estimated construction cost of various projects throughout the upstate of South Carolina.
Front-end engineering study for a new low consistency storage tower and pump integrated into an existing 30 TPD ag-based fiber pulping process facility.
Detailed Design Engineering for a new electrolysis hydrogen generation system to inject hydrogen and oxygen into existing kiln burner fuel and combustion air lines, respectively.
This effort included the FEED, detailed design, permitting, and construction support for a 6500 BPD Renewable Diesel Plant, utilizing Haldor Topsoe technology.
This effort included the basic design (FEL1-2) phase for a greenfield $37 million USD Lithium-Ion Battery recycling facility. The owner operates facilities throughout Asia and Europe and this facility is their first in the United States.
Front-end engineering services and project development support for a new three stage feedstock cleaning/storage system at an existing non-wood ag-based pulping and molding facility.
The scope consisted of detailed engineering and procurement support for a brownfield energy project at an existing paper mill. The project included a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boiler and double auto-extraction steam turbine generator...
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.
This project included front-end engineering and project development support for a brownfield non-wood ag-based pulping and molding facility. The facility was designed to provide a finished product capacity of 15,000 bone-dry metric tons per year...
Full-service conceptual design FEL2 services for the infrastructure project to support the Lithium Battery-grade 47ktpa Refrigerant and 10ktpa Electrolyte Facility Expansion projects at an existing chemicals plant in the southeast.