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Green methanol or renewable methanol is produced from a variety of sources such as biomasses, including forestry and agricultural waste, byproducts, biogas, sewage, municipal solid waste (MSW), black liquor from the pulp and paper industry, carbon dioxide, and green hydrogen produced with renewable electricity. Methanol produced from biomass is called bio-methanol, and the one produced from CO2, green hydrogen, and renewable electricity is known as e-methanol.This report comes with 10% free customization, enabling you to add data that meets your specific business needs.
Market Lifecycle Stage
Green methanol has been around for years now, with companies such as CRI, OCI N.V., and Chemrec AB being some of the earliest players in the market. Carbon Recycling International (CRI) set up a first-of-its-kind e-methanol demonstration plant in 2010-11 in Iceland and became the first company to start commercial production of e-methanol in 2012 under the brand name Vulcanol. OCI N.V.’s subsidiary BioMCN was the first company to enter bio-methanol production, with the first project starting in 2010 in the Netherlands with a capacity of 200 KT/year.Since then, the market has grown significantly, with demand increasing every day owing to strict carbon-emission regulations in the maritime industry and growing emphasis on biofuels from the governments. The maritime industry, biofuels, and support from the government are expected to further drive the growth of the market during the forecast period.
Industrial Impact
The growth of the green methanol market is closely tied to the growing demand for green methanol from the maritime industry as a clean and sustainable fuel source. Growing demand for green methanol from the maritime industry has led to a growing number of project announcements for green methanol around the globe. Additionally, a growing number of maritime shipping and logistic companies have announced the decision to include methanol-powered ships in their portfolio. For instance, in September 2022, the chairmen of China Merchants and COSCO Shipping Bulk announced that methanol as a primary source of fuel for their ships would be at the forefront of their research in the future.Market Segmentation:
Segmentation 1: by End-Use Industry
- Transportation/Mobility
- Chemical Industry
- Power Generation
- Other End-Use Industry
Segmentation 2: by Application
- Fuel
- Chemical Feedstock
- Other Application
Segmentation 3: by Methanol Type
- Bio-Methanol
- E-Methanol
Segmentation 4: by Region
- North America - U.S., Canada, and Mexico
- Europe - Germany, Denmark, Sweden, U.K., Netherlands, and Rest-of-Europe
- Asia-Pacific- China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, and Rest-of-Asia-Pacific
- Rest-of-the-World - South America and the Middle East and Africa
Recent Developments in the Green Methanol Market
- In September 2022, Sanlorenzo - an Italian yacht builder, and Rolls-Royce announced their plans to develop and build a large luxury yacht equipped with a methanol-powered engine propulsion system that would be running on carbon-neutral green methanol. The first yacht built under this partnership will be equipped with two MTU (a core brand of Rolls-Royce) methanol engines from Rolls-Royce and is expected to set sail in 2026.
- In August 2022, European Energy signed an agreement with Anaergia for the supply of up to 60,000 metric tons per year of liquefied biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) for a period of the next ten years. European Energy will use this CO2 to produce e-methanol for A.P. Moller - Maersk as part of their previously signed agreement in March 2022.
- In March 2022, OCI N.V. signed a partnership with NortH2 to develop the first integrated large-scale green ammonia and green methanol value chain through green hydrogen supply by NortH2 to OCI N.V. plants in the Netherlands.
- In March 2022, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc. and JFE Engineering Corporation announced that they had succeeded in producing methanol from CO₂ recovered from waste incineration exhaust gas using the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) process. The pilot plant was set up at Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Niigata Research Laboratory, and the companies have announced that they will continue to collaborate to create a decarbonized society.
- In February 2022, Carbon Recycling International installed the largest CO2-to-methanol reactor in CRI's Anyang project, Henan province, China. The installed reactor is designed on Carbon Recycling International’s emissions-to-liquid (ETL) process technology.
- In September 2021, A.P. Moller - Maersk invested in California-based WasteFuel to develop green bio-methanol in North America and Asia. Maersk’s investment will be used by WasteFuel for developing the infrastructure for bio-refineries, which will enable the company to utilize the most effective technologies available to produce sustainable fuels from unrecoverable waste.
Demand - Drivers and Limitations
Following are the demand drivers for the green methanol market:
- Increasing demand for green methanol from the maritime industry
- Increasing government activities toward low-carbon infrastructure
- Decreasing cost of renewable energy and green methanol technology
The market is expected to face some limitations as well due to the following challenges:
- Expensive green hydrogen production technology
- High investment requirement of carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technology
How can this report add value to an organization?
Product/Innovation Strategy: The product segment helps the reader understand the different types of green methanol produced and their potential globally. Moreover, the study provides the reader with a detailed understanding of the green methanol market by end-use industry (transportation/mobility, chemical industry, power generation, and other end-use industry), by application (fuel, chemical feedstock, other application), and by methanol type (bio-methanol and e-methanol).Growth/Marketing Strategy: The green methanol market has seen major development by key players operating in the market, such as business expansion, partnership, collaboration, and joint ventures. The favored strategy for the companies has been partnerships and joint ventures to strengthen their position in the green methanol market. For instance, in September 2022, Winterthur Gas & Diesel (WinGD) and HSD Engine (HSD) announced that the companies would partner to develop an engine capable of running on green methanol by 2024.
Competitive Strategy: Key players in the green methanol market analyzed and profiled in the study involve major green methanol producers. Moreover, a detailed competitive benchmarking of the players operating in the green methanol market has been done to help the reader understand how players stack against each other, presenting a clear market landscape. Additionally, comprehensive competitive strategies such as partnerships, agreements, and collaborations will aid the reader in understanding the untapped revenue pockets in the market.
Key Market Players and Competition Synopsis
The companies that are profiled have been selected based on inputs gathered from primary experts and analyzing company coverage, product portfolio, and market penetration.Some prominent names established in this market are:
Company Type 1: Bio-Methanol Producers
- BASF SE
- Södra
- OCI N.V.
- Enerkem
- GIDARA Energy
- Global Green
- Others
Company Type 2: e-Methanol Producers
- European Energy
- Carbon Recycling International (CRI)
- Eni S.p.A.
- Liquid Wind AB
- HIF Global
- Others
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Table of Contents
Executive SummaryScope and DefinitionMarket/Product DefinitionKey Questions AnsweredAnalysis and Forecast Note6. Research Methodology
1. Markets: Industry Outlook
2. Green Methanol Market (by Application)
3. Green Methanol Market (by Product)
4. Green Methanol Market (by Region)
5. Markets - Competitive Benchmarking & Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
- BASF SE
- Carbon Recycling International (CRI)
- OCI N.V.
- Eni S.p.A.
- A.P. Moller – Maersk
- Methanex Corporation
- Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc. (MCG)
- European Energy
- Södra
- Enerkem
- VärmlandsMetanol AB
- Liquid Wind AB
- GIDARA Energy
- Nordic Green ApS
- Synhelion SA
- HIF Global
- WasteFuel
- Glocal Green
- ABEL Energy Pty Ltd.
- Southern Green Gas Limited