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European Energy: First e-methanol produced at ‘world’s largest’ commercial PtX facility




March 18 ------ Danish renewables developer European Energy has commissioned the first reactor and produced the first e-methanol at its Kassø Power-to-X facility, dubbed the world’s largest commercial e-methanol facility.

 

European Energy revealed the milestone on March 12, 2025, stating that the first five tons of e-methanol had been produced at the Kassø Power-to-X facility. The methanol was produced in the first methanol line out of two at the facility and was achieved using biogenic CO2 sourced locally at the biogas facility in Tønder.

 

The green hydrogen production at the facility began in January 2025. Now, by combining hydrogen with biogenic CO2 in the reactor, the first methanol has been successfully produced—demonstrating the functionality of the plant’s methanol loop, European Energy said. As the next step, the production will be ramped up and the facility will have the capacity to produce 42,000 tons of e-methanol with three electrolyzes from Siemens Energy and a methanol loop designed and constructed by European Energy. The electroliers have a combined capacity of 52.5 MW and are powered mainly by the nearby Kassø Solar Park facility, which is also developed and operated by European Energy.

 

According to the company, the facility will be fully ramped up during the second quarter of 2025. “We are thrilled to have produced the first e-methanol at our Kassø facility. This is a pivotal moment on the journey that started four years ago and the lessons learned will enable us to refine the process, improve efficiencies, and bring down costs for future projects,” said Emil Vikjær-Andresen, EVP and Head of Power-to-X at European Energy. “This proves that Power-to-X offers a practical, scalable solution to decarbonize industries that cannot rely on direct electrification.”

 

One of the end-users of the e-methanol produced at the Kassø Power-to-X-facility will be Danish shipping major Maersk.

 

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