Distillation is a cornerstone process in numerous industries, yet it is traditionally characterized by high energy consumption. Conventional distillation systems often rely on on-site steam boilers powered by carbon-intensive fossil fuels, contributing substantially to the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of refinery and chemical complexes and to the carbon footprint of chemical products, fuels and solvents.
Reduce operational costs
Designed to drastically reduce the energy consumed by distillation plants and the associated CO2 emissions, VoltaSplit has been proven to increase the efficient use of energy and to greatly reduce operational costs by cutting energy requirements up to 20 times compared to traditional solutions like electric reboilers.
Single power source
Sulzer’s innovative approach uses electricity as its single power source to run distillation units, enabling process industries to decrease the energy they require. Moreover, it permits them to shift to renewable energy when available without any major investment in new infrastructure. In this manner, VoltaSplit is setting new standards for distillation by offering a more sustainable and cost-effective solution.
Sulzer Executive Chairwoman Suzanne Thoma concludes: “At Sulzer, we strive to deliver process solutions that create significant value for our customers. We’re proud to offer a solution that drives efficiency while actively contributing to the reduction of global emissions, both of which are key concerns for industrial operators today. With the launch of VoltaSplit, we aim to speed up the global adoption of transformative technology that enables essential industries to produce at lower costs while saving on GHG emissions.”
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