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BASF’s Verbund Site Commissions Steam Cracker in China

This is the first cracker in the world using 100% renewable energy to drive its main compressors.

BASF has commissioned the steam cracker at its newly built Verbund site in Zhanjiang in South China as scheduled. This is the first cracker in the world using 100% renewable energy to drive its main compressors (eDrives). 

“This important milestone at our Zhanjiang Verbund site significantly strengthens BASF’s diversified value chains in China and positions us well to support customers across a wide range of industries,” said Dr. Stephan Kothrade, member of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE and Chief Technology Officer.

The steam cracker supplies important basic chemicals such as ethylene and propylene to multiple plants on site. It is the starting point for many chemical value chains.

Following the recent successful start-up of several propylene downstream plants, BASF has safely brought into operation the plants for ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol as well as polyethylene. 

Zhanjiang will be BASF’s third-largest Verbund site worldwide after Ludwigshafen and Antwerp and will serve as a model for sustainable production in China and globally. 

The Verbund site will be supplied with electricity that is 100% from renewable sources. Products from BASF’s Zhanjiang Verbund site will mainly supply customers in the Chinese market, the largest and fastest-growing chemical market in the world.

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