Invention Application
- Patent Title: USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN OLEFIN SYNTHESIS
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Application No.: US17310072Application Date: 2020-01-14
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Publication No.: US20220127209A1Publication Date: 2022-04-28
- Inventor: Andrew Mark WARD , Scott STEVENSON , Arno OPRINS , Zhun ZHAO , Tim ABBOTT , Kenneth Francis LAWSON , Joseph William SCHROER , Michael Edward HUCKMAN
- Applicant: Andrew Mark WARD , Scott STEVENSON , Arno OPRINS , Zhun ZHAO , Tim ABBOTT , Kenneth Francis LAWSON , Joseph William SCHROER , Michael Edward HUCKMAN , SABIC Global Technologies B.V.
- Applicant Address: GB Redcar; US TX Sugar Land; NL Geleen; US TX Sugar Land; GB Redcar; GB Redcar; US TX Sugar Land; US TX Sugar Land; NL Bergen op Zoom
- Assignee: Andrew Mark WARD,Scott STEVENSON,Arno OPRINS,Zhun ZHAO,Tim ABBOTT,Kenneth Francis LAWSON,Joseph William SCHROER,Michael Edward HUCKMAN,SABIC Global Technologies B.V.
- Current Assignee: Andrew Mark WARD,Scott STEVENSON,Arno OPRINS,Zhun ZHAO,Tim ABBOTT,Kenneth Francis LAWSON,Joseph William SCHROER,Michael Edward HUCKMAN,SABIC Global Technologies B.V.
- Current Assignee Address: GB Redcar; US TX Sugar Land; NL Geleen; US TX Sugar Land; GB Redcar; GB Redcar; US TX Sugar Land; US TX Sugar Land; NL Bergen op Zoom
- International Application: PCT/US2020/013521 WO 20200114
- Main IPC: C07C4/04
- IPC: C07C4/04 ; B01J6/00 ; H02J15/00 ; H01M8/1007

Abstract:
An olefin synthesis plant comprising: a feed pretreatment section configured to pretreat a feed stream; a pyrolysis section comprising one or more pyrolysis reactors configured to crack hydrocarbons in the feed stream in the presence of a diluent to produce a cracked gas stream; a primary fractionation and compression section configured to provide heat recovery from and quenching of the cracked gas stream; remove a component from the cracked gas stream; and compress the cracked gas stream, thus providing a compressed cracked gas stream; and/or a product separation section configured to separate a product olefin stream from the compressed cracked gas stream, wherein the olefin synthesis plant is configured such that, relative to a conventional olefin synthesis plant, more of the energy and/or the net energy required by the olefin synthesis plant and/or one or more sections thereof, is provided by a non-carbon based and/or renewable energy source and/or electricity.
Public/Granted literature
- US12128378B2 Use of renewable energy in olefin synthesis Public/Granted day:2024-10-29
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