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MAIRE S.p.A. announces contracts in the Sustainable Technology Solutions (STS) business unit

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MAIRE S.p.A. has announced new contracts awarded for an overall value of approximately US$60 million in the Sustainable Technology Solutions (STS) business unit.

In particular, STS has been awarded licensing and equipment supply contracts for an ‘ultra low energy’ urea plant in China, by Shandong Lianmeng Chemical Company. The plant, with a capacity of 2334 tpd, will be located in Shouguang, in the Shandong province in China, and will represent the eighth global urea plant that utilises the proprietary Ultra-Low Energy design licensed by Stamicarbon, NextChem’s nitrogen technology licensor. The Ultra-Low Energy design allows a 35% reduction in steam consumption and a 16% decrease in cooling water use, making its energy savings unparalleled in the market.

STS will also carry out a major fertilizer producer in the Middle East a pre-feasibility study to define the process configuration of a 450 tpd green ammonia plant, to be based on Stami Green Ammonia proprietary technology.

Moreover, NextChem has been awarded by a prominent client engineering works and critical equipment supply for the modification of an existing hydrogen unit auxiliary system (steam methane reformer) which was designed and licensed in the past by KT-Kinetics Technologies, part of IE&CS business unit, and is now intended to be upgraded to reduce its environmental footprint.

These new contracts, of which around 40% booked in third quarter of 2023, represent an important achievement for the STS division, strengthening MAIRE’s position as global technology provider.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/23102023/maire-spa-announces-contracts-in-the-sustainable-technology-solutions-sts-business-unit/

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