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BlueStar, Bayer sign eco-friendly tech deal
By Xiao Wan (chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2009-10-22 19:17 Beijing: China National BlueStar (Group), a subsidiary under China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina), and Bayer MaterialScience today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Beijing. As part of the agreement, Bayer will provide its innovative Oxygen Depolarized Cathode (ODC) for use in BlueStar's membrane cells for developing advanced electrolysis solutions for chlorine production.
As China has become the world's largest and fastest growing producer of chlorine, and given chlorine production is an intensively energy-consuming process, the partnership between BlueStar and Bayer promises significant benefits in the production of chlorine. These benefits include providing a direct reduction of up to 30 percent in electricity consumption and a corresponding indirect reduction in CO2 emission that contribute significantly to combating climate change. Based on a chlorine capacity of approximately 21 million tons in China, ODC enables a CO2 abatement potential of yearly up to 15 million tons.
As one of the most successful chemical enterprises in China, Bluestar has been devoting its efforts to save the energy and improve water resources through innovation. The affiliated Bluestar (Beijing) Chemical Machinery Corporation is a prominent manufacturer, ranging the top three globally with 47 percent Chinese market share. "We are always dedicated to be the best supplier of electrolyzing equipments for Chinese industries," said Wang Jianjun, general manager of Bluestar (Beijing) Chemical Machinery Corporation, "During the past decades, we have cut down the energy consumption in electrolyzing process by 30 percent through innovation. Our cooperation with Bayer enables us to equip our electrolyzing products with ODC so as to save more energy, as a more efficient, green solution in chlorine production." |