Torero will demonstrate a cost-, resource-, and energy-efficient technology concept for producing bioethanol from a wood waste feedstock, fully integrated in a large-scale, industrially functional steel mill:
• Wood waste is converted to biocoal by torrefaction [in scope of Torero project]
• Biocoal replaces fossil powdered coal in a steel mill blast furnace [in scope of Torero project]
• Carbon monoxide in blast furnace exhaust fumes is microbially fermented to bioethanol [in scope of sister project Steelanol]
• Material and energy loops of the process are closed to a very large degree [
Every steel mill that implements this concept will be able to produce 50000 tons of biocoal [Torero] as feedstock for 80 million litres of bioethanol per year [Steelanol]. This project creates a value chain for wood waste, which currently has no attractive applications. The technology concept is open ended: in the future, stakeholders may replicate the concept with other feedstocks and for producing other types of fuels. The business case the Torero project will produce a competitive input feedstock [Torero] for the process for non-food feedstock bioethanol production [Steelanol]. Compared with the current first generation production based cellulosic bio-ethanol solution the Torero innovation the OPEX of Torero is 1/3 lower with a same CAPEX. This will allow scale up of torrefaction technology when successfully demonstrated. Most importantly, together with sister project Steelanol, Torero will be the only H2020 project to demonstrate a biofuel production process that is integrated in an existing, fully functional large-scale industrial facility. All other H2020 solutions will need to be newly built if they ever reach full industrial scale. Torero is add-on technology that can be used to upgrade existing facilities of the steel sector, an industry that is actively scouting for technological solutions to make its production processes more sustainable. The consortium consist of full value chain, industry ArcelorMittal and Van Gansewinkel, two expert research organisations Joanneum Research and Chalmers Technical University and torrefaction technology supplier TorrCoal. Targetted GHG reductions for the Torero projects are 150 000 tons of CO2/year via replacement of fossil coal with bio-coal in the steelmaking process.
The Torero concept entails the following steps:
- collection of waste wood
- processing of waste wood to specifications required for torrefaction (removing pollutants and shredding)
- drying and seeving of waste wood shreds
- torrefaction of waste wood shres to bio-coal
- grinding and transport to the blast furnace
- injection of waste wood into the blast furnace to replace fossil coal
The construction of the Torero plant will start in January 2021 and completed in Janueary 2021. Production will start in July 2022, with estimation of full capacity iin November 2022.
As indicated above the Torero project is related to the Horizon 2020 project Steelanol (656437)