Liquid Wind joins Methanol Institute
The Methanol Institute has welcomed Liquid Wind, a Gothenburg-based power-to-fuel venture.
The company produces, finances, builds, and operates sustainable methanol production facilities.
Sustainable raw materials such as industrial and municipal waste, biomass, and carbon dioxide are used to make renewable methanol.
As previously stated, each facility will generate liquid, carbon-neutral fuel by combining captured biogenic carbon dioxide with renewable electricity in the form of hydrogen. The fuels will mainly be used in marine and road transport, as well as other sections of the supply chain.
Siemens Energy, Haldor Topsoe, and Carbon Clean are part of Liquid Wind's consortium.
The two companies plan to work together on technology integration and the production of cost-effective renewable methanol.
Each facility is expected to upcycle 70,000 tons of CO2 into 50,000 tons of carbon-neutral eMethanol fuel per year under the plan.
To make eMethanol, the facilities will capture waste carbon dioxide (CCU) and combine it with hydrogen generated from renewable electricity and water. FlagshipONE, the first facility, will be located in rnsköldsvik, on Sweden's north east coast.
Liquid Wind, on the other hand, wants to expand quickly in order to meet the increasing demand for renewable methanol.
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