
The Danish developer of solar and wind energy and power-to-x European Energy has a goal to be at the forefront when it comes to developing the green fuels of the future.
The latest step in the attempt to achieve this goal for European Energy is to sign a letter of intent to strengthen development cooperation with the American company Vertimass.
Vertimass specializes in converting methanol into fuel that can be used in jet, diesel and gasoline engines. European Energy looks forward to using the combined knowledge of the parties in the pursuit of green solutions.
- European Energy is ready to take a central role in the green transition. Through PtX solutions, we can help bring renewable energy into sectors that today still have to use fossil fuels. For example, this could be within fuel for the aviation industry, where we see great potential in being able to combine our knowledge of e-methanol with Vertimass' technology, says Søren Knudsen Kær, Head of Technology in European Energy's PtX department, in a press release.
European Energy is already involved in several projects to produce green fuels. For example, the company has built a pilot plant in Aalborg together with Aalborg University that produces e-methanol - and is currently developing large-scale PtX plants in several places in Denmark that use energy from solar and wind power to produce e-methanol. Most recently, the company revealed plans to build a PtX plant at Hanstholm Port.
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