Alterra Energy / Neste — Technology Partnership
Neste, Finland's renewable fuels major, has taken a minority stake in Alterra Energy (Canada) to help commercialise Alterra's TCC pyrolysis technology globally. Under this partnership, Neste will co-develop and scale Alterra's plastic waste pyrolysis technology for global deployment, with the aim of supplying certified circular feedstocks for Neste's renewable products portfolio. This represents a significant North American–European crossover investment in the pyrolysis technology sector.
Company Overview
- Role
- Investor
- Status
- Unknown
- Founded
- 1948
- Technology
- TCC pyrolysis (via Alterra Energy stake)
- Headquarters
- Espoo, Finland
- Region
- Europe — Northern
Feedstock Types
Products & Output
Certifications
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