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Sugar maker Cristal Union takes stake in TotalEnergies biogas unit

French sugar maker Cristal Union will take a 10% stake in TotalEnergies's biogas unit BioNorrois due to be released later on this year, which will use sugar beet residue from among Cristal Union's factories, the business said.

Under the offer, Cristal Union, France's second-largest sugar maker, will supply beet pulp for 15 years to feed the biogas plant, which makes up more than half of the 185,000 metric lots of product to be processed by the plant at its launch, they said in a joint declaration on Thursday.

The remainder will be made up of agrifood waste sourced by the French energy group.

So far the pulp coming out of Cristal Union's sugar plant, situated in Fontaine-le-Dun, northwestern France, has actually been utilized in animal feed, a Cristal Union spokesperson stated.

BioNorrois will produce almost 100 gigawatt hours (GWh) per year at launch, and reach an optimum capability of 153 GWh per year.

The organic fertilizer obtained in addition to biogas throughout the procedure will be distributed to Cristal Union's cooperative members located nearby, they stated.

Cristal Union's Fontaine-le-Dun factory processes more than 10,000 lots of sugar beet daily throughout each project, which lasts in between 4 and five months, and produces 200,000 lots of sugar each year.

The sugar maker is not the first to send its pulp to a. biogas plant. Rival Tereos coordinated with food groups. Nestle and Bonduelle in 2017 to feed a biogas. plant owned by Engie in Eppeville, northern France.

(source: Reuters)