Orion Sharply Reduces Air Emissions with New technology
This supplier of carbon black has utilized the new control technology at its Borger, Texas.

Supplier of carbon black Orion Engineered Carbons is employing new control technology at its Borger, Texas plant that will sharply reduce air emissions there. The $60 million project also involved upgrading the site’s cogeneration system, which takes heat created by the carbon black production process and converts it to electricity that can be used by the plant. The electricity is also sold back to the power grid. Such energy conservation equipment is used by many Orion plants worldwide.
Said Orion CEO Corning Painter, “Investing in emissions control technology and generating more clean energy are key to our commitment to sustainability. I want to commend our engineers, the Borger team and our contractors for the timely completion of this complex project despite the Covid-19 pandemic and supply chain disruptions.”
The new emissions technology will lead to a major improvement in air quality, eliminating 23 tons of nitrogen oxide and sulfur dioxide emissions per day – a 90% reduction. Orion also recently upgraded its emissions control technology at facilities in Ivanhoe, La., and Orange, Texas. Later this year, Orion plans to finish its final U.S. emissions project at its site in Belpre, Ohio.
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