World's first commercial-scale e-methanol plant opens in Denmark
- The Kassø E-Methanol facility in Aabenraa, Denmark, has officially opened and will deliver e-methanol to customers like Maersk.
- This facility is the world's first large-scale commercial e-methanol plant, developed by European Energy and Mitsui & Co.
- The e-methanol will assist in decarbonizing sectors hard to electrify and will replace traditional fossil-based methanol in industrial processes.
- The project received a subsidy of 53 million euros from a Danish green investment fund.
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World's first commercial-scale e-methanol plant opens in Denmark
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