Capci Database for sustainable chemistry

Knowledge Base: Climate protection in the production and use of chemicals

Best Practice: Green Methanol

Green Methanol

Green methanol or renewable methanol (CH3OH) is a liquid chemical developed to reduce CO2 emissions and produced using entirely renewable energy sources. The "ultra-low" chemical is produced from biomass or CO2 and hydrogen is produced from renewable electricity. Green methanol is not only environmentally friendly, but also has many uses, such as an energy carrier for storing electricity from renewable energy sources or as a fuel for transportation. Methanol can be blended with conventional liquid fuels or used as a fuel for 100% methanol-based drive systems. The major advantage of methanol is that existing liquid fuel infrastructure can be used directly or modified easily and cost-effectively.

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GHG Reduction Potential

Reduction of carbon emissions from 65 % up to 95% (compared to fossil fuels) is possible (depending on feedstock and conversion processes). The Methanol Institute also explains that green methanol has the potential to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by 80% and eliminate sulfur oxide and particulate matter emissions.

Solution Maturity Status

Newly established:

Stages where the technology concept is approved but has not been widely incorporated except by few companies.

Identification Keys / Drivers & Barriers

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