Danish company scraps 2 GW hydrogen plan to focus on biomass

Danish energy company GreenGo Energy has announced a fundamental change of course in the so-called Megaton concept. Where the original plan was aimed at the production of e-methanol via Power to X technologies based on renewable electricity and large-scale hydrogen production, the focus is now on biomethanol. This alternative can be realized faster and cheaper. The…

From natural origin to sustainable end: mycelium as a building material tested for degradability

Biobased materials are rapidly gaining ground in the construction sector, but to what extent are they also biodegradable? This is the central question in a practical study currently taking place at the Living Greenlab in Den Bosch. According to a report from MNEXT.nl, two materials specialists are investigating how different forms of mycelium biocomposites behave in natural soil conditions. Researchers Paula Jerez…

Interpreting 'Value' in REDIII: Where BECCS Fits in the Biomass Cascade

As EU Member States press ahead with implementing the Renewable Energy Directive III (REDIII), they are required to apply the “cascading principle” when awarding subsidies for woody biomass for energy. The idea sounds straightforward — prioritize higher-value uses of wood before lower-value ones — but in practice, it is anything but. As I've written previously,…

Avantium and The Bottle Collective join forces for innovative fiber bottles

Avantium, an innovator in renewable chemistry, is working with The Bottle Collective on a new type of sustainable fiber bottle. This collaboration should lead to a widely applicable, fully plant-based packaging solution that can eventually replace plastic bottles. The Bottle Collective is an initiative of PA Consulting and Swedish technology company PulPac, known for its patented Dry Molded Fiber technology.…

PEFC certification now also in line with RED III

Woody biomass from sustainably managed forests now complies with the latest EU directive Biomass from sustainably managed forests can now demonstrably comply with the latest European sustainability requirements. Certification organisation PEFC has adapted its standards to the revised Renewable Energy Directive (RED III). This makes it possible for wood suppliers and buyers of biomass to obtain a PEFC certificate for…

Behind the scenes of the energy transition: thousands of Dutch people on the road during Open Energy Day

On Saturday 20 September, the Dutch energy transition will once again open its doors. During the fifth edition of the Open Energy Day, citizens throughout the country will have the opportunity to view sustainable energy projects up close. From wind farms and solar fields to geothermal installations and bioenergy plants: visitors can experience for themselves how the energy future of the Netherlands is being built. With more…

Towards a net zero and circular chemical industry – the pivotal role of biomethanol as a global sustainable commodity

The last year the European petrochemical industry has entered into a downward spiral with almost weekly announcements of closures of production facilities. For me as a chemist working in the industry for more than 25 years, it is really fascinating to observe an industrial transformation in real time! The war in Ukraine and more recently…

Low-value residual flows as a source for affordable biomethanol

Methanol is a versatile and much sought-after chemical building block. It is used as a raw material for plastics, adhesives, antifreezes and fuels. But methanol is also a problem child: the vast majority is produced from fossil sources such as natural gas and coal, resulting in substantial CO₂ emissions. This can be done differently, TNO states in a recent article: biomethanol, made from…