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Topsoe’s HydroFlex™️ Technology Utilized by Canadian Startup Braya Renewable Fuels to Produce Renewable Diesel

June 17 2024

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  • The refinery in Come By Chance in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada is now successfully operating and producing renewable diesel at design capacity.
  • Braya repurposed the former petroleum refinery to produce renewable fuels, and the facility is set up for an easy transition to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using Topsoe’s licensed technology. 
  • HydroFlex™ is a proven, industrial technology for transforming renewable feedstock, such as animal fats, food waste and plant oils, into high-quality diesel and SAF. 

Topsoe, a global leader in carbon emission reduction technologies, is supplying its HydroFlex™technology to Canadian startup Braya Renewable Fuels, who converted a former petroleum refinery to produce renewable diesel in Come By Chance, Canada.

Braya has plans to increase capacity in phase two of the project and also produce sustainable aviation fuel in Come By Chance. 

Henrik Rasmussen, Managing Director, The Americas, Topsoe, said:
“It was a true pleasure for Topsoe to collaborate with the impressive Braya team during the past several years culminating recently with a smooth and successful start-up of the revamped refinery units. We are excited to continue working with Braya’s operation and engineering teams to further increase the capacity during phase two.”

Todd O’Malley, CEO, Braya Renewable Fuels 
“Topsoe contributed world class technology and a team of experienced and dedicated professionals to our project. Their collaboration was key to Braya’s successful implementation and commissioning of the Come By Chance facility.” 

About HydroFlex™
With HydroFlex™, customers can convert various fats, oils and greases into drop-in renewable jet and diesel that meet all globally accepted specifications for these fuels. Topsoe’s HydroFlex™ can be deployed in both grassroots units and revamps for co-processing or fully renewable applications.

For more information, please contact:

Media Relations

Gabriel Martinez, External Communications Manager
Phone: + 45 26 46 78 94
Mail: gama@topsoe.com...

Read the full news release here

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