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Emvolon and Freepoint to produce, distribute methanol from waste methane

Emvolon and Freepoint to produce, distribute methanol from waste methane

September 11, 2025 |

In Massachusetts, Emvolon and Connecticut based Freepoint Commodities announced their intention to begin a long-term strategic collaboration to produce and distribute renewable methanol made from methane captured at landfills, dairies, wastewater plants, and flare gas sites. The effort pairs Emvolon’s containerized production units with Freepoint’s global reach in commodities trading and logistics. Initial output is […]

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Emvolon and Montauk Renewables form JV to develop multiple biogas-to-green methanol projects

Emvolon and Montauk Renewables form JV to develop multiple biogas-to-green methanol projects

September 7, 2025 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Emvolon and Montauk Renewables have announced a joint venture to build multiple biogas-to-green methanol projects.  Following a successful field demonstration, the companies plan to develop a portfolio of sites capable of producing up to 50,000 metric tons of green methanol annually by 2030, starting with the Atascocita Humble Renewable […]

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US technology company Emvolon joins Methanol Institute

US technology company Emvolon joins Methanol Institute

February 23, 2025 |

In the Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that trade association Methanol Institute (MI) has welcomed U.S. technology company Emvolon as its newest member. Founded in 2021, Emvolon is said to be dedicated to transforming greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions into carbon-negative fuels and chemicals, including green methanol and green ammonia, according to the report. Through its patented […]

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MIT spinout repurposing automotive engines into tiny chemical plants

MIT spinout repurposing automotive engines into tiny chemical plants

January 13, 2025 |

In Massachusetts, MIT spinout Emvolon is taking a new approach to processing methane by repurposing automotive engines to serve as modular, cost-effective chemical plants. The company’s systems can take methane gas and produce liquid fuels like methanol and ammonia on-site; these fuels can then be used or transported in standard truck containers. By using mass-produced […]

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