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- Des Plaines
- 2026-06-22 08:42
Wet feedstocks like algae, sewage sludge, and agricultural residue are usually a disposal headache rather than an energy asset, mainly because most conversion technologies need dry input first. We supplies complete hydrothermal liquefaction plants built around high-pressure reactors operating between 300°C and 400°C at pressures up to 200 bar, breaking down complex organic molecules into bio-crude oil and usable solid byproducts without a separate drying step. As an EPC-capable supplier, Kerone handles design, construction, and manufacturing of the full plant, supported by ongoing R&D focused on improving conversion efficiency and scale-up reliability. Output bio-crude can be refined into biofuel, while residual solids find use as biochar or fertilizer. Waste management operators, biofuel producers, and circular-economy project developers across energy generation, water treatment, and carbon sequestration initiatives are the typical customers for this technology.