HyOrc and Acetech partner to develop waste-to-green methanol facility in the UK
HyOrc Corp., a developer of H2 combustion and waste-to-fuel technologies, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Acetech Metals Ltd. to develop a municipal waste to green methanol production facility in Scunthorpe, United Kingdom.
Under the MOU, the parties have committed to deploy a 35 tpd municipal waste: refuse-derived fuel (RDF) gasification plant combined with a methanol synthesis unit, with plans to scale up to a 150 tpd integrated facility converting RDF into syngas and subsequently into green methanol and clean electricity. Once fully operational, the project is expected to produce approximately 12,000 metric tpy of methanol over a projected 25-yr plant life.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Phase 1: Installation of a 35 tpd RDF gasification system and methanol synthesis unit, with onsite HyOrc engines generating electricity from syngas for facility operations.
- Planned scale-up: Expansion to 150 tpd capacity, supporting the production of an estimated $200 MM of green methanol over the project’s lifetime.
- Feedstock supply: Acetech will arrange RDF supplies and provide the necessary industrial land under a long-term agreement.
- Technology contribution: HyOrc will deliver proprietary gasification and methanol synthesis equipment, retaining ownership and licensing rights.
- SPV structure: The project will be executed through a jointly owned UK-based special purpose vehicle (SPV).
“This collaboration with Acetech marks a major milestone in HyOrc’s mission to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors using proven waste-to-fuel solutions,” said K. Reginald Fubara, CEO of HyOrc. “The project is the first of a series of waste to green methanol projects planned by HyOrc, as part of the rollout of our green fuels portfolio.
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