In the Netherlands, Gidara Energy said it has secured a key environmental permit for its Advanced Methanol Amsterdam (AMA) facility. The environmental permit, granted by the province of Noord-Holland, allows the firm to build its advanced methanol facility which will convert local waste into advanced methanol.
The renewable methanol facility, located in the Port of Amsterdam, will use GIidara Energy’s patented HTW gasification technology to convert waste into biomethanol, a fuel that can be used in road transport, in the maritime sector, and for producing sustainable aviation fuels.
Advanced Methanol Amsterdam (AMA) is set to be built at BioPark, a development site for producers of renewable fuels in the Port of Amsterdam. The facility will convert approximately 360,000 tons of waste into 90,000 tons of renewable methanol every year.
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