Methanol
The Fuel Solution of Today & Tomorrow
Methanol is a crucial alternative for your operations, addressing compliance challenges in times of tightening regulations. With the potential to significantly reduce emissions and align with sustainability goals, its liquid form provides you with ease of handling, transport, and storage.
Safe, Proven, and Cost-competitive
With vessel operations contributing nearly 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, a clear pathway to decarbonization for the shipping industry becomes essential. This is where the adoption of methanol as a marine fuel becomes crucial.
Methanol is compatible with dual-fuel engine technology and meets or exceeds current and planned emissions regulations.
The solution addresses the growing demand for lower-emission fuels, aligns with international regulations and can therefore help you overcome compliance challenges posed by tightening regulations. It offers retrofit and replacement options, allowing for the blending of grey and lower-emission methanol to meet compliance needs.
Carbon Neutral Potential
• Methanol can reduce sulfur oxide (SOx) and particulate matter (PM) emissions by over 95% and nitrogen oxide (NOx) by up to 80% compared to conventional fuels.
• Biomethanol and e-methanol have the potential to be carbon neutral on a life-cycle basis, contributing to sustainability goals.
• Its liquid form makes methanol easy to transport, store, and bunker using standard safety procedures, lowering conversion and infrastructure costs.
• Dual-fuel engine technology is already available, ensuring a seamless transition for shipping companies.
A Solution For Today and Tomorrow
See Methanol as a leading alternative for your fuel, offering you both short-term benefits in emissions reduction and the long-term potential to meet decarbonization goals. Its unique qualities, including easy handling, compatibility with existing technology, and lower conversion costs, position it as your clear and efficient pathway toward a more sustainable future.
A Greener Future
You may be relying on conventional fuels, contributing to both the maritime and power generation industry's significant carbon footprint. These traditional options, including diesel and heavy fuel oil, pose challenges in meeting tightening emissions regulations.
A transition to methanol can make you a part of the industry's push for lower-emission fuels and provide you with a concrete plan for the decarbonization of your operations.
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