China Tianying to Commission World's Largest Synthetic Methanol Plant in 2025
Key Ideas
  • China Tianying to launch one of the world's largest synthetic methanol plants in 2025 with CRI's ETL technology.
  • The plant in Liaoyuan, Jilin province, will have a first-phase capacity of 170,000t/yr using green hydrogen and captured biogenic CO2.
  • This innovative project aims to operate efficiently with fluctuating wind energy input, marking a significant step towards clean energy production in China.
  • The collaboration with Carbon Recycling International indicates a strong commitment towards sustainability and technology advancement in the region.
China Tianying, a Chinese clean energy and recycling company, has partnered with Icelandic firm Carbon Recycling International (CRI) to establish one of the world's largest synthetic methanol production plants by 2025. The project, located in Liaoyuan city, Jilin province, will utilize CRI's ETL technology to convert green hydrogen and captured biogenic CO2 into synthetic methanol. With an initial production capacity of 170,000 tons per year, the plant is designed to accommodate fluctuating wind energy input, ensuring operational flexibility. This initiative represents a significant milestone in China's clean energy strategy, with the project being the third commercial-scale plant to adopt CRI's technology in the country. The partnership underscores a shared dedication to sustainability and technological innovation, positioning the project as a key player in advancing the adoption of eco-friendly solutions within the region.
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