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thyssenkrupp Uhde to supply green methanol for methanol-to-gasoline plant

thyssenkrupp Uhde has been awarded a contract by ENOWA, NEOM’s energy and water company, for engineering services and the supply, design and procurement of equipment for a new CO2-to-methanol and methanol-to-gasoline demonstration plant at ENOWA’s H2 Innovation and Development Center (HIDC) in Saudi Arabia. The plant is a joint development of ENOWA and Aramco and will use the uhde green methanol process and ExxonMobil’s fluidized bed methanol-to-gasoline process. The plant will produce 12 tpd of methanol and 35 bpd of gasoline.

Methanol produced from H2 and CO2 can be used as an energy carrier, a H2 carrier and a transport fuel, as well as to store electric power generated from renewable energies. It can also be used as a climate-friendly feedstock in the chemical industry for a large range of products, including plastics, paints and varnishes, building materials, clothing, pharmaceutical products and disinfectants.

Dr. Cord Landsmann, CEO thyssenkrupp Uhde GmbH said, "We are very proud that NEOM has selected thyssenkrupp Uhde to supply the plant due to its advanced uhde green methanol process and its expertise. This is clearly another proofpoint for our technology and knowledge being an enabler for the green transformation.”

Dr. Guido Daniel, Executive Director Operating Unit Petrochemicals & Polymers said, "This project is a milestone for climate protection, as it is the first reference for the uhde green methanol process, which makes renewable fuels and chemicals possible. We are extremely pleased to be supplying this innovation to ENOWA and the world, and to be contributing to the reduction of global emissions. And this is only the beginning."

Roland Kaeppner, Managing Director of H2 and Green Fuels at ENOWA said, “We value the technology cooperation with thyssenkrupp Uhde and their wealth of expertise and technologies in driving a future green fuels economy. The plant will be a key part of our H2 Innovation and Development Center and produce eMethanol and eGasoline by end of 2025, which will be used for various applications, such as motorsports, off-grid energy and for H2 transportation.”