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The development and utilization project of Ta lignin with an annual output of 8.6 million tons of trona is advanced in an orderly manner

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August 15, 2024, 4:37 PM

Inner Mongolia Boyuan Holding Group Co., Ltd. plans to build a development and utilization project with an annual output of 8.6 million tons of tartan lignin trona, seizing the golden period of construction and stepping up construction. Infrastructure construction work such as living and office facilities, warehousing, and factory buildings has entered the stage of comprehensive construction.

The project has a total investment of 18.5 billion yuan. Relying on the rich local natural soda resources, the company plans to build a project with an annual output of 7.8 million tons of soda ash and 800,000 tons of baking soda. After all projects are completed and put into operation, they can achieve annual sales revenue of more than 10 billion yuan and contribute more than 2 billion yuan in tax revenue every year. 2021-2025 The first phase of the chemical industry is planned to be 5.4 million tons of soda ash and 800,000 tons of baking soda. The second phase is planned to put into operation 2.4 million tons of soda ash in 2026 and 2027, so that the total production capacity will reach 7.8 million tons of soda ash and 800,000 tons of baking soda., a total scale of 8.6 million tons.

The Tamin trona development and utilization project consists of water-soluble mining of trona, alkali processing, steam and electricity cogeneration, etc. It adopts multiple patents and proprietary technologies independently developed by Boyuan Group to give full play to the advantages of trona resources and optimize the design of process routes., achieve scientific resource utilization and optimization of energy conservation and emission reduction, and build the project into the country's largest green alkali manufacturing base with "efficient resources, coal-alkali interaction, industrial agglomeration, energy conservation and environmental protection."