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thyssenkrupp Uhde delivers emissions abatement technology to Covestro

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thyssenkrupp Uhde has delivered and commissioned its proprietary EnviNOx® technology to Covestro’s Baytown, Texas, US facility.

The emission control system plays a central role in Covestro’s Nitric Acid Unit Climate Initiative (NAUCI), equating to an annual abatement of approximately 154 000 t of CO2 equivalents (CO2e). This underscores the growing demand for effective, turnkey solutions that directly address industrial emissions.

Nadja Håkansson, CEO of thyssenkrupp Uhde, said: “Reducing greenhouse gases from industrial production is one of the fastest and most impactful ways to cut emissions. We are proud to support Covestro’s strong climate commitments once more with proven technology that delivers measurable results and minimises emissions.”

“It’s projects such as NAUCI that will help us achieve our ambitious emissions reduction targets in the long-term, and I am confident that our continued efforts will drive even greater success as we work towards achieving climate neutrality by 2035,” commented Victor Ortega, Baytown site manager and senior vice president of Performance Materials and Operations North America.

thyssenkrupp Uhde’s EnviNOx® system has already been implemented at multiple Covestro facilities worldwide, including its Shanghai site, which has also seen drastic emissions reductions thanks to this collaboration. The Baytown installation reaffirms both companies' commitment to sustainable industrial transformation. Here, the EnviNOx® solution was integrated into the tail gas system of the nitric acid production process (tertiary abatement) by combining tail gas treatment with an additional N2O reduction measure implemented below the ammonia oxidation gauzes (secondary abatement).

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/03092025/thyssenkrupp-uhde-delivers-emissions-abatement-technology-to-covestro/

 
 

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