WasteFuel launches methanol module to speed up waste-to-green fuel production

WasteFuel, a California-based developer of bio-refineries focused on converting municipal solid waste into low carbon fuels, has launched WasteFuel Methanol Module — a new technology that will significantly accelerate the use of organic waste to produce green methanol.

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Launching Of Waste To Green Methanol Bunker Fuel Plant

  • Biofuels firm WasteFuel has launched a modular methanol production unit that can produce up to 100 mt per day of green methanol bunkers from waste products.
  • The firm says a variety of waste sources can be used, including landfill gas and biogas from anaerobic digestion.

Waste to Green Methanol Bunker Fuel Production Unit Launched, reports a Ship and Bunker news source.

WasteFuel Methanol Module

WasteFuel says its scalable ‘WasteFuel Methanol Module’ takes a number of novel
approaches to methanol...

https://mfame.guru/launching-of-waste-to-green-methanol-bunker-fuel-plant/

Maersk invests in WasteFuel for green bio-methanol production

AP Moller – Maersk invests through its corporate venture arm, Maersk Growth, in the start-up sustainability specialist WasteFuel aiming to produce green bio-methanol in the United States (US) and Asia.

As the role of Maersk Growth is to invest in and partner with startups “to digitise, democratise, and decarbonise logistics,” it is expected to enable the California-based WasteFuel to develop biorefineries that utilise the most effective technologies which produce sustainable fuels from...

https://container-news.com/maersk-invests-in-wastefuel-for-green-bio-methanol-production/

Maersk invests in bio-methanol production company WasteFuel

Maersk invested in WasteFuels to produce bio-methanol.

A.P. Møller – Maersk is putting more pieces of the puzzle in place to decarbonize its shipping fleet. Maersk Growth, a corporate venture arm of the company, on Wednesday invested in WasteFuel to produce green bio-methanol.

This announcement follows two August agreements Maersk signed to build eight methanol-powered ocean vessels and produce the carbon-neutral e-methanol to power those ships.

California-based startup WasteFuel is developing and expanding its offering of low-carbon fuels such as...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/maersk-invests-in-bio-methanol-production-company-wastefuel

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