European Energy is collaborating with Maersk on a green methanol project in Denmark that will use solar generated electricity to produce the fuel stock. European Energy subsidiary Reintegrate is working with shipping group Maersk, which will use the e-methanol to operate one of its vessels.
REintegrate and European Energy will establish a new Danish facility to produce 10,000 tonnes of carbon neutral e-methanol, enough to annually supply Maersk’s first vessel with the ability to operate on green e-methanol. Maersk will work closely with REintegrate and European Energy on the development of the facility.
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