John Cockerill and Axens deploy NesaBTF to industrialise residue torrefaction
John Cockerill and Axens launch NesaBTF, an industrial torrefaction technology designed to optimise biomass supply, with targeted ambitions in the growing sustainable aviation fuel market.
| Countries | Belgique, France |
|---|---|
| Sector | Carburants Alternatifs, Énergie Biomasse, Bois énergie, SAF |
| Theme | Innovation & Transformation, Innovation sectorielle |
Belgian company John Cockerill and French group Axens have unveiled a new torrefaction technology called NesaBTF™, designed to transform lignocellulosic residues at scale into standardised feedstock for alternative fuel production. The technology builds on John Cockerill’s Multiple Hearth Furnaces (MHF) and Axens’ operational expertise in processing complex feedstocks.











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