Liquid Wind and industry leaders solidify partnership
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
With the shared vision of creating a world that no longer relies on fossil fuels, the collaboration aims to reduce the time, cost, and risk of developing and executing Core eMethanol Plants (CMPs).
Building on several years of successful collaboration, as demonstrated by the world-first commercial scale eMethanol facility, FlagshipONE, the partners’ common mission is to establish 80 standardised 100 000 t eMethanol units by 2030, which are estimated to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 14 million tpy.
With this latest expansion in its commitment, the partnership will increase production efficiency to further ramp up design and execution of plants to produce a nominal 100 000 tpy of eMethanol, with the aim to develop and market an additional 10 CMPs before the end of 2027. These units will contribute significantly to the global eMethanol market and future reduction in emissions in hard-to-abate industries, such as global shipping.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/09112023/liquid-wind-and-industry-leaders-solidify-partnership/
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