E-Methanol Koppö Energia Opts for Green Methanol Technology from Thyssenkrupp Uhde

Source: Thyssenkrupp Uhde 1 min Reading Time

Related Vendors

Koppö Energia has awarded the FEED for an e-methanol plant using technology from Thyssenkrupp Uhde for a power-to-X project in Finland. The project is intended to contribute to the production of CO₂-reduced fuels.

The CO2 required is captured from a waste incineration plant in the Finnish city of Vaasa. It is then liquefied and transported by truck to the P2X facilities.(Bild:  Koppö Energia)
The CO2 required is captured from a waste incineration plant in the Finnish city of Vaasa. It is then liquefied and transported by truck to the P2X facilities.
(Bild: Koppö Energia)

The Finnish joint venture Koppö Energia has opted for Uhde Green Methanol technology and awarded Thyssenkrupp Uhde a contract for the FEED (Front End Engineering Design). The planned e-methanol plant is part of a Power-to-X (P2X) project developed by Koppö Energia in Kristinestad, Finland. With a planned capacity of 450 metric tons per day (mtpd) of e-methanol in various grades, the plant will produce different products for the shipping and e-gasoline fuel markets.

While gray methanol is usually produced from natural gas, green methanol — often also called e-methanol — is produced by direct hydrogenation of CO2. Thanks to Uhde's technology for producing green methanol and the use of green hydrogen from green electricity and water, the resulting e-methanol has a significantly lower carbon footprint. The renewable hydrogen required is produced in a 200 MW water electrolysis plant. The CO2 needed is captured from a waste incineration plant in the Finnish city of Vaasa. It is then liquefied and transported by truck to the P2X facilities.

(ID:50412722)

Subscribe to the newsletter now

Don't Miss out on Our Best Content

By clicking on „Subscribe to Newsletter“ I agree to the processing and use of my data according to the consent form (please expand for details) and accept the Terms of Use. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy. The consent declaration relates, among other things, to the sending of editorial newsletters by email and to data matching for marketing purposes with selected advertising partners (e.g., LinkedIn, Google, Meta)

Unfold for details of your consent