South Korean steelmaker, Posco, has signed a protocol of intentions with Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state for the construction of a US$ 1.8 billion coal gasification plant near the Triunfor petrochemical hub.
World CoalSouth Korean steelmaker, Posco, has signed a protocol of intentions with Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state for the construction of a US$ 1.8 billion coal gasification plant near the Triunfor petrochemical hub.
The deal provides incentives for the plant and a partnership between Posco and local coal miner Copelmi.
With a 2 million m3/day capacity, the plant will produce coal-derived synthetic natural gas (SNG) through coal gasification. Rio Grande do Sul signed an MOU with local gas distributor Sulgás to market the SNG produced at the Posco-Copelmi plant, the report said.
The deals come as Brazil continues to seek ways to diversify its energy matrix, which remains heavily dependent on hydroelectric plants.
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