Plant Oils

Productive use of available energy resources.

Sustainable, Renewable Biomass Derivatives
Sustainable, Renewable Biomass Derivatives

Plant oils, often derived from the seeds of the plant, are an important resource for the world's food, oleochemical, and biofuel industries.

The seed or kernel of the oil palm produces palm kernel oil, widely used by the oleochemical industry. Palm oil, used mostly in food products, is derived from the flesh of the palm fruit. Ebara Elliott Energy steam turbines and steam turbine-generator sets (STGs) provide process power and electricity at remote oil palm plantations in Malaysia, Indonesia, and other tropical regions. Our STGs provide the following features and functionality:
  • POWER RANGE FROM 50 KW TO 50 MW
  • SYNCHRONOUS OR INDUCTION GENERATOR OPTIONS
  • STANDARDIZED DESIGNS UP TO 3 MW
  • GLOBAL ENGINEERING SUPPORT
  • COMPLETE PACKAGES AVAILABLE
Global Service Network

Responsive, cost-effective, comprehensive

Our global network of service facilities provides expert, timely support for plant oil equipment and operations, anywhere and anytime.
Experience

We have been a leading manufacturer of efficient, reliable STGs for nearly a century.

35,000+

Ebara Elliott Energy turbines are installed worldwide.

Tens of thousands of hours

of cost-effective power have been provided by Ebara Elliott Energy STGs, including in palm oil plants.

20+ years

is the average service life of Ebara Elliott Energy STGs.

Palm Oil Mill in Indonesia

Palm Oil Mill in Indonesia

A palm oil mill owner wanted to develop a flexible energy power plant that met environmental policies and provided reliable, low-cost, renewable energy.

Ebara Elliott Energy provided two 3,500 kW full condensing steam turbine generator sets that use the steam generated from the biomass boiler.

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Business and Technology Park

Business and Technology Park

Griffiss Utility Service Group wanted to develop a flexible energy power plant to provide clean, reliable, low-cost energy to 60 end-users.

Ebara Elliott Energy provided a 90-kWe backpressure STG that uses the steam generated from a biomass boiler that can choose from multiple fuel sources, including locally sourced wood chips.

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