Solvay and Veolia Launch Energy Transition Project "Dombasle Énergie"
Solvay and Veolia are launching the Dombasle Énergie project, which will replace coal with refuse-derived fuel (RDF) at Solvay's Dombasle plant. This initiative aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 50% (approximately 240,000 tonnes annually) and stop the import of 200,000 tons of coal each year. The €225 million project, set to commence in 2024, will feature a cogeneration unit with an output of 181 MW thermal and 17.5 MW electrical power. It is expected to enhance competitiveness and secure around 1,000 jobs.
- Reduction of CO2 emissions by 50%, approximately 240,000 tonnes per year.
- Elimination of 200,000 tons of coal imports annually.
- Investment of €225 million in sustainable energy infrastructure.
- Creation of a cogeneration unit with 181 MW thermal and 17.5 MW electrical power.
- Expected preservation of 1,000 direct and indirect jobs.
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The creation of an RDF cogeneration unit will drastically reduce CO2 emissions from Solvay's Dombasle soda ash site
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Solvay and Veolia (Paris:VIE) are launching the construction of an industrial energy transition project, "Dombasle Énergie”, which aims to replace coal with refuse-derived fuel (RDF) for the production of clean and competitive energy for the historical Dombasle-sur-Meurthe plant. The project will ensure the plant's competitiveness and reduce CO2 emissions by
The project consists of replacing three coal-fired boilers with a boiler room equipped with two furnaces running on RDF, produced from waste that cannot be recycled, allowing to halve the carbon footprint of the industrial activity and stop importing 200,000 tons of coal annually. The Dombasle-sur-Meurthe site will have a cogeneration unit that uses 350,000 ton of RDF per year, supplied by Veolia as of 2024.
The new facility, to be built by Solvay and operated by Veolia, will have a capacity of 181 megawatts (MW) thermal power and 17.5 MW electrical power, which will be reused for the industrial process. The project will require an investment of
A first in
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Cut the site's environmental footprint (reduction of current CO2 emissions by approximately
50% or 240,000 tonnes of CO2 per year); -
Stop the use of fossil fuels by replacing coal imported from abroad with RDF produced in
France , primarily from the Grand Est region and neighboring regions; - Create a new outlet for waste that was initially non-recyclable and which will be transformed into green energy;
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Reduce water usage by
7% .
“A pioneer of industrial ecology, Veolia is once again positioning itself as a major partner for the industry players to help them achieve their carbon emission reduction targets”, said
"Our sustainable development roadmap, Solvay One Planet, aims in particular at carbon neutrality by 2050. To actively contribute to the emergence of a low-carbon society, we need to transform our plants to put in place sustainable and competitive alternative energies. This requires finding partnerships between private and public actors," says
"Veolia's objective is to develop a real industrial sector of the energy recovery of non-recyclable waste materials. Transformed into solid recovered fuels, this waste makes it possible to produce energy and heat to replace fossil resources. Dombasle Énergie aims to replace coal with RDF to supply the Solvay plant with clean energy in a circular economy and industrial decarbonization approach." explained
“This major project secures the future of our historic site and confirms Solvay's determination to transform the European soda ash industry, to make it more sustainable and competitive, and better serve our customers in the long term,” stressed
This conversion of the plant offers a real advantage in the context of volatile fossil fuel prices and the taxes imposed by European regulations on the use of coal. This gain in competitiveness allows the site to be sustained and the employment pool to be preserved with 1,000 direct and indirect jobs.
This project has benefited from the support of the Grand Est region and ADEME.
About Solvay
Solvay is a science company whose technologies bring benefits to many aspects of daily life. With more than 23,000 employees in 64 countries, Solvay bonds people, ideas and elements to reinvent progress. The Group seeks to create sustainable shared value for all, in particular through its Solvay One Planet plan, which is based on three pillars: climate protection, resource preservation and the promotion of better quality of life. The Group's innovative solutions contribute to the creation of safer, cleaner and more sustainable products found in homes, food and consumer goods, aircraft, cars, batteries, smart devices, medical applications, water and air purification systems. Founded in 1863, Solvay today ranks among the world's top three companies for the vast majority of its activities and achieved net turnover of
About the Solvay’s Dombasle soda ash site
Founded in 1873 in Lorraine, the Dombasle plant is one of the Group's oldest soda ash makers. It produces more than 500 kt/year of sodium carbonate and bicarbonate, mainly for its local customers. With a total of 3,200 employees, the Dombasle site and 10 other sites make Solvay one of the world leaders in the production of soda ash and sodium bicarbonate. Intended for the glass, detergent and chemical industries, but also for the health, agri-food, animal feed and flue gas purification markets, its products and solutions are served in more than 120 countries
About Veolia
The Veolia group aims to be the benchmark company for ecological transformation. With nearly 179,000 employees worldwide, the Group designs and deploys game-changing solutions that are both useful and practical for water, waste and energy management. Through its three complementary business activities, Veolia helps to develop access to resources, preserve available resources, and replenish them. In 2020, the Veolia group supplied 95 million people with drinking water and 62 million people with wastewater services, produced nearly 43 million megawatt hours of energy and treated 47 million metric tons of waste.
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