The terminal in Norrköping is strategically important for Wibax. We are expanding the cistern park with a further four cisterns for storage of bio-oil.
Wibax is working to achieve sustainable development, optimum utilisation of resources and the best alternatives from an environmental perspective. An important part of this work is efficient logistics solutions, where we work actively for fossil-free transportation.
We have now received an environmental licence, which means that the plant will be able to store various chemicals. In total there are 10 cisterns at the Wibax terminal in Skutskär.
As tax subsidies for the use of fossil fuels decrease, it becomes more worthwhile to review other options. Fossil fuels are the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions. According to a proposition from 2008, the aim is to phase out all fossil fuels by 2030 and that there should be no net emissions of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere by 2050. From a climate and environmental point of view conversion provides a reduction of CO2 emissions by up to 95%.
GE Water and Process has appointed Wibax as their best entrepreneur partners in 2015. The award, in the form of an engraved glass trophy, was presented during a conference in Marbella October 7th where all GE's European distributors were invited.
We have commissioned our new loading of sulfuric acid at the terminal in Härnösand, Sweden. Unloading is performed so that the driver connects the tanker to the depot's loading system and then operates the entire loading operation from inside the control room.