Topsoe to provide technology for e-methanol project in Spain
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Due to its inherent versatility, e-methanol offers multiple pathways for decarbonisation across industries, particularly as a fuel in industrial transport such as international shipping, and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) targets for include e-methanol to make up 8% of global shipping fuel demand by 20301. Spain has proved ambitious in renewable fuels applications, as the country has set a target of 74% of hydrogen used by industry in 2030 has to be green.
Kim Hedegaard, CEO Power-to-X at Topsoe, said: “We are excited to be selected as the technology provider for this promising project. e-methanol will act as a key driver in decarbonising the energy-intensive sectors and may be one of the leading e-fuels used in reducing carbon emissions in industries such as international shipping. Topsoe and Forestal del Atlántico have a shared ambition to make the Triskelion project a European leader in this space, and we look forward to working together to turning these ambitions into reality.”
Andrés Fuentes, CEO at Forestal del Atlántico, said: “For Forestal del Atlántico it is very important to have leading technology suppliers for the development of a project as innovative as Triskelion and Topsoe is a guarantee of the highest level to successfully develop and decarbonise our company, after more than 30 years using methanol of fossil origin for our production processes as well as distributing it in the market. This agreement makes that goal much closer.”
Topsoe will provide its e-methanol reactor and catalyst technologies, as well as engineering support to Triskelion – a core element of the project’s functionality and a key enabler for its e-methanol production targets.
Once operational, the plant will produce 40 000 tons of e-methanol, while capturing and using approximately 56 000 t of CO2 annually. The e-methanol produced is initially intended for bunkering, transportation, and applications in the chemicals industries.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/04122024/topsoe-to-provide-technology-for-e-methanol-project-in-spain/
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