KP Engineering chosen as engineering and building accomplice for sustainable aviation gasoline crops by Agra Power.
KP Engineering (KPE) has been chosen because the engineering, procurement, fabrication, and building administration (EPFCm) accomplice for Agra Power’s sequence of sustainable aviation gasoline (SAF) crops. These crops will use gas-to-liquids (GTL) expertise to provide SAF and renewable diesel solely from dairy farm waste effluents.
KPE is thrilled to have been chosen as a trusted accomplice for this undertaking. William E. Preston, CEO of KPE, expressed his firm’s honor and pleasure to work alongside Agra, a revolutionary improvement firm targeted on turning waste into worthwhile sources. Preston believes that Agra’s expertise will considerably enhance the operational sustainability of dairy producers each in the USA and overseas.
Agra Power’s CEO, Tony Lengthy, praised KPE for its essential position in offering operational experience, startup help, and assist in the course of the commissioning of the primary plant. With the profitable startup of the preliminary unit, Agra seems to be ahead to partnering with KPE to optimize the design of future items and improve manufacturing. Lengthy believes that this collaboration will contribute to constructing a greater world for farms and communities.
KPE’s scope of labor contains commissioning, startup help, and incorporating classes realized from the primary plant into the design of future items. Moreover, KPE will combine sustainable aviation gasoline manufacturing capabilities into the design and perform EPFCm for the second plant. As soon as operational, the second plant is projected to provide between 40 and 60 barrels per day (bpd) of renewable gasoline. The second plant is anticipated to start operations within the fourth quarter of 2024.
This partnership with Agra Power is a testomony to KPE’s profitable monitor file and its distinctive experience in engineering, procurement, and modular fabrication. As a part of the Shaw Group, KPE has demonstrated its capabilities in delivering progressive and sustainable options.
KP Engineering chosen as engineering and building accomplice for sustainable aviation gasoline crops, October 4, 2023