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Pyrogenesis Canada Inc T.PYR

Alternate Symbol(s):  PYRGF

PyroGenesis Canada Inc. is a Canada-based high-tech company. It is engaged in the design, development, manufacture and commercialization of advanced plasma processes and sustainable solutions which reduce greenhouse gases. It offers patented and advanced plasma technologies that are used in four markets: iron ore palletization, aluminum, waste management, and additive manufacturing. Its products and services include Plasma Atomized Metal Powders, Aluminum and Zinc Dross Recovery (DROSRITE), waste management, plasma torches, and Innovation/Custom Process Development. It also operates PUREVAP NSiR, which is a proprietary process that can use different purities of silicon as feedstock to make a range of spherical silicon nano- and micro-powders and wires, for use across various applications. Its products and services are commercialized to customers operating in a range of industries, including the defense, metallurgical, mining, advanced materials, oil & gas, and environmental industries.


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Comment by MazerRRon Aug 28, 2020 2:31pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:LKAB/SSAB PYR... if this is true

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:LKAB/SSAB PYR... if this is trueSorry just wanted to add this to make sure it's clear. HYBRIT have more than one pilot plant facility, the one being revealed on Monday is only for steel production (in this reveal they mentioned only up to sponge iron), and is not involved in Iron pelletization.

MazerRR wrote: Not to put a damper on the enthusiasm here, but I wouldn’t jump to conclusions regarding Pyro torches at HYBRIT’s pilot plant reveal on Monday.

From the beginning HYBRIT has stated they are building a pilot plant for production of fossil-free steel in Lulea, Sweden, where they will produce hydrogen gas and do testing of Direct reduction of Iron (DRI) with this hydrogen (Directly reduced iron is also called Sponge Iron – an intermediary stage between iron ore and steel). Normally, Syngas, a product of coal gasification, is used to reduce iron ore, whereas in the pilot plant they are using pure hydrogen. Likely that is the main goal of what they are planning to display.

The area in which HYBRIT would definitely consider using Pyro’s torches is in Iron pelletization (and they already announced they are investigating Plasma torches as an option). I could see them building Pellet plant(s) with Pyro’s torches in their induration furnaces.


Breizh1 wrote: Excellent info Moorage.

moorage wrote:
Maybe this will help?

Three HYBRIT pilot projects - towards fossil free iron and steel

 

SSAB’s, LKAB’s and Vattenfall’s joint initiative HYBRIT aims to replace coking coal, traditionally needed for ore-based steel making, with fossil free energy and hydrogen. Hybrit pilot project activities have been steadily progressing since summer 2018. Here’s more information about the pilot projects and the plans going forward.
 

The steel industry is one of the highest CO2-emitting industries, accounting for 7 percent of CO2 emissions globally. A growing global population and an expanding urbanization are expected to trigger arise in global steel demand by 2050. The carbon footprint in the steel industry is thus a challenge for Europe and the rest of the world. Therefore, in 2016, SSAB (global leader in high-strength steels), LKAB (Europe’s largest iron ore producer) and Vattenfall (one of Europe’s largest electricity producers) created HYBRIT. HYBRIT aims to replace coking coal, traditionally needed for ore-based steel making, with fossil free energy hydrogen. The result will be the world’s first fossil-free steel-making technology, with virtually no carbon footprint. Instead of CO2 emissions the by-product will be water.

After a pre-feasibility study, that was conducted 2016-2017, the owners gave green light for the pilot phase and during summer 2018, work started on the construction of a globally unique pilot plant for fossil free steel production at the SSAB site in Lule, Sweden. The extensive development program is financed by the Hybrit funding owners SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall with support from the Swedish Energy Agency.

During summer 2019, HYBRIT will also start to build a pilot plant in Malmberget to do tests for production of fossil free pellets. In parallel, trials will be conducted in an experimental facility in Lule. Testing even more alternatives, such as CO2-free plasma and fuels not yet commercialized. Soon a new pilot project is planned to start in Lule to support storage of hydrogen which is an important complement to the first pilot plant. 

 

 

 

Pilot project 1 – DRI, hydrogen production and steel in Lule

 

 

An important part in the HYBRIT concept is the unique pilot plant that now is built at SSAB’s plant at Svartn. In the pilot plant we will produce hydrogen and do test on direct reduction of iron (DRI) ore with hydrogen. The main energy source for the HYBRIT concept is fossil free electricity from Vattenfall. This is mainly used for large scale hydrogen production via electrolysis of water and to run the electric arc furnaces. Replacing coal with electricity and hydrogen in the HYBRIT process will require around 15 TWh per year, which equals about one tenth of the Swedish yearly electricity production.

 

 

 

 

 

Pilot project 2 – Fossil free pellets project in Malmberget and Lule 

 

 

Fossil free steel production starts at the mine and LKAB is working hard to determine the design of the next generation of pelletizing plants. Therefore, as part of the HYBRIT initiative, experimental trials with alternative fuels and a new heating technology, will take place in an experimental combustion furnace in Lule and a plant in Malmberget, converted from fossil to renewable bio-fuel heating. Testing a bio-oil system is part of the pilot phase and the objective is to convert one of LKAB's pelletizing plants from fossil fuel to 100-percent-renewable fuel. This means that fossil-generated carbon dioxide emissions from the Malmberget operation will be reduced by up to 40 percent during the test period, which corresponds to about 60,000 tonnes per year. 

 

 

 

 


Pilot project 3 (planned for construction in 2021) – Hydrogen storage in Lule

 

As part of the HYBRIT initiative, HYBRIT is planning to build a hydrogen storage research facility for energy storage. This is an important complement to the DRI-pilot plant that is currently being built on SSAB's industrial area in Lule - and is necessary to realize the goal of a fossil free iron and steel production. Right now, we are investigating the possibility of building a temporary small pilot storage in connection to the old iron ore storage area at Svartberget close to SSAB industrial area. When implemented in larger scale, this type of storage will secure ability of hydrogen to the industrial process during all hours of the day. It may also serve as grid balancing through load shifting. This will be an important component to support and stabilize the energy system in the future.







Downtheline wrote:

I guess another way of looking at it with what little info is out there is that perhaps LKAB is only using bio oils (40% ghg reduction) in the meantime for the HYBRIT pilot plant while they work out making the eventual transition to 100% ghg reducing plasma torches, because plasma pelletization is definitely heavily linked to LKAB through extensive Swedish research papers and other news sources.

 

 

Pitpitcolisse wrote: That's the beauty of investing in Pyro, we know they can provide a 100% reduction in GHG with this process. How and why it wouldn't become the new norm is beyond me. All 3 clients want to have first mover advantage, they keep it hidden to the market but I believe they are as excited as we are... poker face kept until it's time to reveal the cards.

 

Downtheline wrote: Of course, of course. NRs mentioned bio oils provide a 40% GHG reduction which is less than what pyro is advertising. I would just like to know if pyro will indeed be part of the HYBRIT pilot opening Aug 31, and if not, can we expect bio oil to be a legitimate competing technology for iron ore pelletization (70 billion $ industry enough to go around for everyone). I guess we'll find out Monday!

 

 

 

 




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