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TritenIAG continues as EPCM for Heartwell Renewables

TritenIAG continues as EPCM for Heartwell Renewables
TritenIAG is a provider of industrial project engineering, construction, and management services (photo courtesy TritenIAG).

In the United States (US), TritenIAG, a provider of industrial project engineering, construction, and management services has announced that it has been selected by Heartwell Renewables LLC to continue to provide EPCM services for Heartwell's renewable diesel plant project.

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Heartwell Renewables is a 50/50 joint venture between the Love’s Family of Companies, and global agri-commodities processor Cargill Inc., and its affiliates to produce and market renewable diesel.

Notably, the joint venture will be the only one of its kind to produce and market renewable diesel from soil to pump.

Using tallow and corn oil supplied by Cargill, Heartwell is building a biorefinery in Hastings, Nebraska (NE) that will produce approximately 80 million (US) gallons (≈ 303 million litres) annually of renewable diesel.

Musket, a division of the Love’s Family of Companies, will transport and market the fuel nationwide.

We are excited about this investment and the impact our companies can make. Renewable diesel is an important product that reduces carbon intensity and emissions while contributing to a circular economy said Rob Stewart, Heartwell Renewables Board Member and President of Growth Ventures for Cargill’s North American protein business.

Continued trust

Together, TritenIAG and Heartwell project leadership have created an integrated project management team of subject matter experts.

To date, this team has collaborated on developing and planning the project, and TritenIAG has provided value engineering, process design, and air permitting support.

As a joint venture, we sought project experts with a proven track record; experts capable of unifying our project leadership while ensuring a safe, successful project, Rob Stewart said.

TritenIAG has now been selected to continue to provide project leadership services for the remainder of the project, including engineering and construction management, procurement, project controls, and risk management.

We appreciate that Heartwell chose TritenIAG to support their renewable diesel project. As leaders in sustainable projects, we are well prepared to help Heartwell build this grassroots facility and propel their ongoing investment in a sustainable energy future, said Terence Easton, CEO of TritenIAG.

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