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Dow announces plans to build 'net-zero' petrochemicals facility in Alberta

Dow said the project would more than triple its ethylene and polyethylene capacity from the Fort Saskatchewan site.
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The Dow corporate logo is seen on Aug. 2, 2019. Dow Inc. said it has plans to expand and decarbonize its petrochemicals site at Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Paul Sancya

CALGARY — Dow Inc. says it has plans to expand and decarbonize its petrochemicals site at Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 

The U.S.-based chemical company said it will build a net-zero carbon emissions ethylene and derivatives complex at the site. It said it will be the first facility of its kind in the world.

Dow said the project would more than triple Dow's ethylene and polyethylene capacity from the Fort Saskatchewan site. It will also retrofit the site's existing assets to net-zero carbon emissions.

The new facility will convert cracker off-gas into hydrogen as a clean fuel for use in petrochemical production. Carbon dioxide will be captured on-site to be transported and stored by adjacent third-party infrastructure.

The company has not disclosed a total investment figure for the project, which is dependent on obtaining board and regulatory approvals.

Dow's existing Fort Saskatchewan site employs about 1,200 people. The company said the new facility could be fully operational by 2030.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 6, 2021.

The Canadian Press

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