E-methanol is produced by combining green hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide in syngas from plastic sources. E-methanol releases some greenhouse gases for marine use as it burns, but it emits less carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxide, and particulate matter than conventional marine fuel. Container shipping giant Maersk has ordered 19 ships with methanol engines. Maersk alone expects to need 6 million tons of green methanol by 2030 to meet its emission reduction targets.
Green Methanol Production Process
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