

Green
Hydrogen
Fueling the future

Commoditizing Green Hydrogen
Green Hydrogen is produced by using renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower. It is essential for meeting the climate target of full decarbonization by 2050.
However, the transportation of Green Hydrogen is still a major challenge. It is extremely difficult and expensive to transport in gas or liquid form.
Our solution is to convert Green Hydrogen into a conventional product, such as methanol, which can be easily transported.
EU target raised from 10 million to 20 million tons of green hydrogen in 2030.
Industry
Transport
Fuel providers in Germany are obliged to reduce their carbon footprint by 25% by 2030.
A great potential for hydrogen-based fuels with a projected market size of 250 TWh in 2030

Green Methanol will be central in decarbonizing industries and the transportation sector to achieve net-zero energy.
Green Methanol is produced from carbon dioxide and Green Hydrogen. In contrast to hydrogen, methanol can be stored in liquid form at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure.

Even more importantly, methanol is compatible with the current fuel infrastructure (it can be blended with conventional liquid fuels or used to fuel 100% methanol-based drive systems) and serves as a vital raw material for the chemical, construction, and plastics industries.
Our approach includes an off-grid production - completely fueled by green energy sources (primarily wind and solar) – where we convert green hydrogen into Green Methanol.


Green Methanol
the next step to fuel the future
Why Green Methanol?
Methanol is the best solution
Variety of applications
Can be used as a basis for producing low-carbon fuel (blending / synthetic fuel) or as feedstock for other products, including in the chemical industry
High density
Methanol has a high density of hydrogen per each carbon unit
Transportable
Methanol can be transported in liquid form at room temperature. Existing transport infrastructure can be used
Cost - effective
Production of methanol is cost efficient also for low synthesis rates
Demand rising
Methanol is an important raw material for making a broad range of chemical products as well as plastic industry