In Japan, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and NGK Insulators Ltd. will collaborate to develop membrane dehydration systems for Bioethanol and e-Methanol production. Bioethanol, an alternative to gasoline and a key component in Sustainable Aviation Fuel and e-Methanol, a promising next-generation marine fuel, stand to benefit from this technology.
MHI will utilize its expertise in methanol plant operations, while NGK will provide its advanced sub-nano ceramic membrane technology, known for high separation accuracy and durability.
The project involves creating two distinct membrane dehydration systems. The Bioethanol system will replace the conventional, energy-intensive dehydration process, significantly lowering energy consumption. The e-Methanol system, using hydrogen and CO2 as raw materials, will also cut energy usage in production.
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Tags: bioethanol, e-methanol, Japan, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, NGK Insulators
Category: Sustainable Marine Fuels