Mr. Ofer Vicus reports
ADURO CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES PROVIDES UPDATE ON NGP PILOT PLANT COMMISSIONING
Aduro Clean Technologies Inc. today provided an update on the progress of the Next Generation Process (NGP) pilot plant.
Highlights of continuing commissioning progress
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On-schedule progression: The NGP pilot plant remains on schedule, having advanced from phase 1 to phase 2 commissioning as planned.
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Commissioning of core systems under way: All major modules, including the extruder, Zeton-fabricated process skids and Siemens automation network, are now installed at the London, Ont., facility and are progressing through staged commissioning.
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System validation milestones achieved: The extruder successfully completed site acceptance testing (SAT); Zeton skids passed factory acceptance testing (FAT); and Siemens is continuing work on automation system commissioning alongside physical equipment.
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Phase 2 commissioning focus: Current activities include sequential testing, subsystem verification, wet runs and process tuning through November and into mid-December 2025, preparing the plant for integrated operation.
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Operator training and procedures: Commissioning activities also include planned operator training and development of standardized operating procedures, ensuring readiness for continuous plant operation and future scale-up phases.
The NGP pilot plant is a key step in the company's scale-up pathway, designed to validate Hydrochemolytic technology in continuous operation, establish operating parameters across target feedstocks, and produce product samples and quality data for customer evaluation. It will confirm mass and energy balances, yields, and controllability, supply data to support environmental assessments and life cycle analyses, support operator training and procedures, and generate the key data to inform the design basis and integration approach for the previously announced demonstration plant with an initial capacity of 8,000 tons per year.
All three main systems are now onsite at the recently expanded Aduro laboratory facilities in London, Ont., and commissioning has advanced into its next phase. Since the last project update, the NGP pilot plant moved from phase 1 into phase 2 commissioning. Phase 1, which began in September, 2025, focused on assembly and installation of major systems, mechanical completion, and verification of utilities and communications. During this period, the extruder system was installed, commissioned and successfully completed its site acceptance test (SAT). The modular process skids fabricated by Zeton Inc. also completed factory acceptance testing (FAT) prior to shipment and have since been delivered to site. Siemens Canada completed configuration of the automation, control and communication systems, and integrated the extruder systems, utilities and ancillary systems into an integrated control network. Additional work included connection of plant utilities, electrical systems and safety interlocks, ensuring full readiness for process commissioning. Assembly and integration activities continue as the plant progresses through phase 2 commissioning.
The commissioning road map continues to follow a structured progression. Phase 2 commissioning, which began in October, 2025, focuses on integrated operations, wet runs and process tuning. These activities will continue through November and into mid-December, after which the pilot plant will move toward final preparation for extended operation campaigns.
Key partners of Aduro continue to play a central role in supporting the commissioning phase. Zeton, the engineering and fabrication partner that completed and delivered the modular process skids, remains actively engaged during integration and commissioning. Siemens Canada installed the plant's automation and control systems and is supporting calibration and validation to ensure reliable process performance and proper data acquisition. These co-ordinated efforts provide the framework for a safe and efficient start-up.
"This milestone underscores the progress of team Aduro," said Ofer Vicus, chief executive officer of Aduro. "The NGP pilot plant represents the first-in-kind implementation of our Hydrochemolytic technology, and seeing it move from construction into commissioning is deeply rewarding for everyone involved. This milestone reflects the dedication and collaboration across our operations, research and senior leadership teams, people who have worked with relentless focus to bring us to this point. The data and experience gained during this process will provide critical insight into system performance, feedstock segregation, environmental footprint and continuous improvement, all of which will inform the design, fabrication and commissioning of our demonstration plant, and bring us closer to commercialization. We are also grateful to our partners, Zeton and Siemens, whose expertise and collaboration have been instrumental in achieving this progress."
"The pilot plant represents a complex integration of equipment and process systems, and I am very pleased with the coordinated effort across engineering, operations and safety teams," added David Weizenbach, chief operating officer of Aduro. "As we progress through phase 2 commissioning, our focus remains on verifying performance, ensuring reliability and completing operator training so that we enter the next stage of operation with confidence."
About Aduro Clean Technologies
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Aduro Clean Technologies is a developer of patented water-based technologies to chemically recycle waste plastics; convert heavy crude and bitumen into lighter, more valuable oil; and transform renewable oils into higher-value fuels or renewable chemicals. The company's Hydrochemolytic technology relies on water as a critical agent in a chemistry platform that operates at relatively low temperatures and cost, a game-changing approach that converts low-value feedstocks into resources for the 21st century.
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