Subcoal® pellets travelling the globe
Farmsum, June 10th, 2011. On June 10th the new plant of Qlyte, a spin-off company of the Dutch multinational DSM, celebrated its official opening in Delfzijl. In the facility Subcoal® pellets are produced from waste streams coming from, among others, the paper industry. The pellets are used in lime kilns and power plants to replace fossil fuels like coal. By using the Subcoal® pellets of Qlyte, one not only significantly reduces CO2 emissions, but also reduces fuel costs. No wonder the pellets are being used in a large part of Europe.
Qlyte celebrated the official opening
Farmsum, June 10th, 2011. Friday, June 10th Qlyte, a spin-off company of the Dutch multinational DSM, celebrated the official opening of its plant in Delfzijl. The sustainable alternative fuel plant was opened in an 'energetic' way on bicycles by Mr. Gerbrandy, member of the European Parlement (D66) and Mrs. Mansveld, deputy of the Province of Groningen (PvdA).
Qlyte to construct new factory for the production of alternative fuels
Amsterdam, January 11th, 2010 - Qlyte Operations B.V., a subsidiary of Qlyte B.V announces to have started the construction of a new plant in Delfzijl (The Netherlands) for the processing of paper/plastic waste fractions into high quality alternative fuels. The factory is set to start operations as of June 2010. The factory will process unrecyclable waste fractions (e.g. coarse rejects) from the paper industry. These waste streams are for a large part still incinerated in waste incinerators. The new application allows these waste fractions to be processed locally in a more eco-efficient manner.
Stonefund 2 announces participation in Qlyte
Heverlee/Amsterdam, April 30, 2008 – StoneFund 2, the Colruyt family investment fund, which focuses on early stage cleantech investments, takes a minority interest in the Dutch company Qlyte. Qlyte is a spin-off of DSM. Qlyte will use the StoneFund 2 investment for the European commercialisation of its patented Subcoal® technology, Waste-to-Energy process that will be used as a future alternative for coal.
Stamicarbon / DSM Licensing Center and Qlyte announce cooperation on environmental technology
Urmond/Amsterdam, February 12, 2008 – Stamicarbon / DSM Licensing Center, the licensing department of Royal DSM N.V. and Qlyte B.V. today announce their cooperation for the commercialization of the Subcoal® technology. In this partnership Qlyte, a spin-off company from DSM, will exclusively commercialize DSM’s proprietary Subcoal® technology in Europe.



