Cargill's Baupte site cuts CO2 emissions by 45% with major process modernization
France, April 14 -- Cargill's Baupte has reduced total site CO2 emissions by 45% following the modernization of one of its most energy-intensive production processes. Supported by an investment of approximately €25 million, the project marks a major step in improving the site's energy efficiency and strengthening its industrial performance.As part of the upgrade, Cargill modernized the site's most energy-intensive process by introducing Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR) technology. This replaces natural gas-based steam with an electrically driven system that captures, recompresses and reuses vapors generated during production as the primary heat source, significantly improving energy efficiency while maintaining production performa...
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