Aduro Clean Technologies: Progressing Towards Hydrochemolytic Pilot Plant
Aduro Clean Technologies Reaches a Significant Milestone
LONDON, Ontario — Aduro Clean Technologies Inc. (“Aduro” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: ADUR) (CSE: ACT) (FSE: 9D5), a pioneering clean technology firm, has successfully completed the Basic Engineering Design phase for its Hydrochemolytic™ Technology (HCT) Next Generation Process (NGP) Pilot Plant. This accomplishment signifies an important leap in commercializing this innovative platform technology.
Advancements in Hydrochemolytic Technology
The completion of the Basic Engineering Design phase is a crucial step in Aduro's ambitious plan to commercialize its HCT platform technology. The company anticipates wrapping up the NGP Pilot Plant this quarter. This phase is a result of years of dedicated research and development in advancing chemical recycling processes.
Aduro has collaborated with Zeton, a respected name in modular plant design, to execute this project. Their combined effort is crucial for progressing to the next phases of installation and plant commissioning, ensuring that the design meets industry standards for efficacy and scalability.
Entering the Detailed Design Phase
Currently, the project is in the detailed design phase, where Aduro is effectively utilizing Zeton’s expertise in pilot plant engineering. The emphasis on modularity and scalability within the NGP Pilot Plant will be essential for addressing various waste streams effectively. This development is aligned with Aduro's strategy to create adaptable solutions that cater to a wide variety of feedstocks.
Enhancements to Aduro's Operational Capabilities
Alongside the pilot plant's advancements, Aduro has initiated procurement of critical long-lead equipment and is preparing its site for installation operations. Infrastructure enhancements are underway to accommodate the growing operational needs of the NGP Pilot Plant.
Expanding Facilities for Future Growth
Aduro is also expanding its laboratory and office spaces in London, Ontario, which is vital in supporting the operational requirements of the pilot plant. These upgrades will enable the company to meet the demands of intensified research and development activities, facilitating ongoing innovation.
Comments from the Leadership Team
“Completing this phase marks a key moment in our journey toward operationalizing the Hydrochemolytic™ Technology,” said Ofer Vicus, CEO of Aduro. “It’s our answer to a significant environmental challenge: recycling hard-to-recycle plastic waste more efficiently.”
Vicus added, “The NGP Pilot Plant will act as a pivotal testing facility for a variety of waste streams, generating critical operational insights. These data will refine the technology, advancing it toward full-scale commercialization.”
About Aduro Clean Technologies
Aduro Clean Technologies is at the forefront of developing patented water-based technologies designed to convert waste plastics into usable resources, turning heavy crude and bitumen into lighter, more valuable oils, and transforming renewable oils into sustainable fuels or chemicals. The Hydrochemolytic™ technology relies on water to provide a novel approach in chemical recycling, working at lower costs and temperatures.
Contact Information
For further details, please reach out to:
Abe Dyck, Head of Corporate Development / Investor Relations
ir@adurocleantech.com
+1 226 784 8889
Jack Perkins, Vice President
aduro@kcsa.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Hydrochemolytic technology?
The Hydrochemolytic technology is a patented process developed by Aduro Clean Technologies that utilizes water to recycle waste plastics and convert various feedstocks into valuable resources.
What role does the NGP Pilot Plant serve?
The NGP Pilot Plant serves as a testing and development site for hydrochemolytic processes, advancing the technology toward commercial viability by processing various waste streams.
Who is Zeton?
Zeton is a renowned engineering firm that specializes in the design of modular pilot plants. They are partnering with Aduro to ensure the successful implementation of the NGP Pilot Plant.
How does Aduro plan to scale its operations?
Aduro plans to scale its operations by leveraging insights gained from the NGP Pilot Plant to refine its technology for commercial adaptability and effectiveness.
What is Aduro's vision for the future?
Aduro aims to be a leading provider of innovative recycling technologies that address environmental challenges, contributing to a sustainable future through effective waste management solutions.
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