NEXTCHEM's NX AdWinMethanol® Zero Revolutionizes Ultra-Low Carbon Chemical Production
Key Ideas
- NEXTCHEM's NX AdWinMethanol® Zero integrates cutting-edge technology to minimize carbon emissions and produce ultra-low carbon methanol.
- Pacifico Mexinol in Mexico is set to become the largest ultra-low carbon methanol facility globally, with a significant annual output.
- Transition Industries LLC, in partnership with IFC, is driving the development of Pacifico Mexinol to lead in decarbonization efforts.
- The innovative technology not only reduces carbon emissions but also supports the decarbonization of various industrial sectors through green methanol production.
NEXTCHEM's subsidiary KT Tech has secured a licensing contract for implementing the revolutionary NX AdWinMethanol® Zero technology for Pacifico Mexinol, a massive ultra-low carbon methanol facility in Los Mochis, Mexico. This advanced technology, developed by GasConTec, aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions by converting captured CO2 and green hydrogen into ultra-low carbon methanol. The facility, expected to be operational by 2028, will produce 350,000 metric tons of green methanol and 1.8 million metric tons of blue methanol annually. This initiative, led by Transition Industries LLC and IFC, signifies a major step towards decarbonizing the global methanol and chemicals sectors. Alessandro Bernini and Rommel Gallo emphasized the significance of this project in advancing clean chemical production and accelerating the energy transition.
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Carbon Emissions
Energy Transition
Decarbonization
Methanol Production
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