EE North America and Montauk Renewables ink deal for biogenic carbon dioxide delivery

In Texas, EE North America (EENA) and Montauk Renewables have signed a long-term contract for the delivery of 140,000 tons/year of biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) over a minimum 15-year term. Under the agreement, Montauk will capture, clean and liquify CO2 at select Texas facilities, at which point it will be transported via truck to EENA’s Texas-based e-methanol facility. There, the CO2, along with green hydrogen, will be synthesized to create e-methanol. Jaime Casasus-Bribian, EE’s Director of PtX Projects for the Americas, Australia & Iberia, said: “Being a first mover in the Power-to-X space requires a holistic approach and strong partnerships. This collaboration between Montauk, EE and Ammongas aligns perfectly with our blueprint e-methanol project in Denmark. Our aim is clear—to be a key player in North America across e-fuels and hydrogen, driving innovation and shaping a sustainable energy future.”

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