Innovative Ultra-Low Carbon Methanol Plant to Implement NX AdWinMethanol® Zero Technology
Key Ideas
- KT Tech secures licensing contract for NX AdWinMethanol® Zero technology to be implemented in Pacifico Mexinol, a landmark ultra-low carbon methanol facility in Mexico.
- Pacifico Mexinol, developed by Transition Industries LLC with IFC, aims to be the world's largest ultra-low carbon methanol plant, producing green and blue methanol.
- The licensing contract's value is in low tens of millions of euros, with a total project scope estimated at €250 million, highlighting a significant investment in sustainable technology.
- The NX AdWinMethanol® Zero technology developed by NEXTCHEM's GasConTec integrates CO₂ capture and green hydrogen to produce ultra-low carbon methanol, contributing to near-zero emissions and sustainability goals.
KT Tech, a subsidiary of NEXTCHEM, has secured a licensing contract for the innovative NX AdWinMethanol® Zero technology to be implemented in Pacifico Mexinol, an ultra-low carbon methanol facility near Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico. Developed by Transition Industries LLC in collaboration with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Pacifico Mexinol is set to become the world's largest single ultra-low carbon methanol plant, producing green and blue methanol on a large scale. The technology behind this project, the NX AdWinMethanol® Zero, developed by GasConTec, integrates advanced processes like Autothermal Reforming (ATR) and CO₂ capture to convert captured CO₂ and green hydrogen into ultra-low carbon methanol, significantly reducing emissions. The project's commitment to sustainability and climate action is evident in its cutting-edge approach, aiming to set new standards for sustainable methanol production by utilizing advanced carbon capture and hydrogen integration. With a significant investment value in the low tens of millions of euros and a total project scope of €250 million, Pacifico Mexinol's implementation of the NX AdWinMethanol® Zero technology represents a major step towards promoting clean energy and combatting climate change globally.