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Liquid Wind and partners plan 10 eMethanol plants by 2027
Sweden - Liquid Wind, in collaboration with Alfa Laval, Carbon Clean, Siemens Energy, and Topsoe, has unveiled ambitious plans to accelerate eFuel production.
Core eMethanol Plants
The expanded commitment involves enhancing production efficiency to introduce 10 Core eMethanol Plants (CMP) before the end of 2027. These units are expected to play a crucial role in the global eMethanol market and contribute significantly to emissions reduction in industries facing decarbonization challenges.
The partnership emphasizes the delivery of industry-leading eMethanol facilities that boast accelerated fabrication, transport, construction, and commissioning processes. This efficiency is achieved through the collaborative integration of innovative technologies and modular solutions provided by the partners.
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 tonnes eMethanol per year with the aim to develop and market an additional ten Core eMethanol Plants (CMP) 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.
Liquid Wind and partners plan 10 eMethanol plants by 2027
Sweden - Liquid Wind, in collaboration with Alfa Laval, Carbon Clean, Siemens Energy, and Topsoe, has unveiled ambitious plans to accelerate eFuel production.
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