Expansion of Alcohol Storage and Construction of a Carbonminocside Liquefaction Plant at AlcoNCP

Short Project Title

Expansion of Alcohol Storage and Construction of a Carbonminocside Liquefaction Plant at AlcoNCP

Project Title

Basic Assessment for the Proposed Expansion of Alcohol Storage and Construction of a Carbonminocside Liquefaction Plant at AlcoNCP, Sea Cow Lake, eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal

SRK Project Reference Number

614904

EA Holder

N/A

SRK Project Manager

Simitha Koobair/Wouter Jordaan

Contact Person

Simitha Koobair
Selina Nirman

Contact Email

skoobair@srk.co.za
snirman@srk.co.za

Contact Number

083 779 8119
083 505 6028

PROJECT SYNOPSIS

AlcoNCP (Pty) Ltd (AlcoNCP) is a leading producer of various grades of high-quality neutral alcohol and Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles  (DDGS) feed for the South African and International beverage, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and livestock feed markets. AlcoNCP currently produces approximately 100 000m3 of high-quality alcohol and 70 000 tons of DDGS per annum at its existing facility located at 121 Sea Cow Lake Road, Durban.

The proposed project will entail two key components:

  • Increasing the storage capacity of alcohol; and
  • Capturing and liquefaction of CO2 from the current fermentation process, thereby reducing the volume of CO2 currently emitted to the atmosphere.

 

Increase of Storage Capacity of Alcohol

To improve business flexibility, streamline logistics and planning, AlcoNCP proposes to expand its alcohol storage capacity at its production facility in Durban by installing the following:

1 x 100 m3 alcohol receiver within the current receiver tank farm area.

2 x 424 m3 alcohol storage tanks, adjacent to the existing tank farm. 

Associated infrastructure, such as piping and a bund.

The alcohol storage tanks will be 15 m in height, 6 m in diameter and constructed of steel. The alcohol storage tanks will be bunded with a volumetric holding capacity of 100% of the largest tank volume with valves for drainage of stormwater during heavy rains. AlcoNCP will not be increasing the onsite production of alcohol, only the onsite storage capacity will increase. No additional changes will be made to the production facility and there will be no increase in the number of road tankers entering the site.

 

Construction of a Liquefaction Plant to capture CO2 Emissions from the Fermentation Process

AlcoNCP generates biogenic Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as part of its fermentation process, which is currently emitted into the atmosphere. As part of its environmental commitment, AlcoNCP together with Air Products (Pty) Ltd (Air Products) have formed a joint venture to construct and operate a CO2 liquefaction plant at the premises of AlcoNCP. The proposed CO2 liquefaction plant will be located in the existing concrete isotainer parking area in the western section of the AlcoNCP site and occupy a footprint area of approximately 1 227m2. Refer to Figure ES-2 for the location of the proposed CO2 liquefaction plant.

The purpose of the plant is to capture the CO2 gas which would have been emitted into the atmosphere, liquify the CO2 to an International Society of Beverage Technologists (ISBT) specification and thereafter sell it to third parties (customers). The plant is to refine and liquify approximately 115 tons of CO2 gas per day into high quality CO2 liquid.  

 

The proposed project requires Environmental Authorisation in terms of the 2014 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations (as amended), promulgated under the National Environmental Management Act, 1998.

 


PROJECT LOCATION

Sea Cow Lake, eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal


STATUS OF PROJECT

Draft Basic Assessment report available for review and comment up until 12 December 2025.