CRI Delivers e-Methanol Reactor to Liaoyuan Project

CRI Delivers e-Methanol Reactor to Liaoyuan Project
Carbon Recycling International (CRI) has successfully delivered and installed a largest-of-its-kind e-Methanol reactor at the Liaoyuan E-Methanol Project, marking a significant construction milestone.

Once it begins operations, the Liaoyuan project – situated in Jilin Province, China, and developed by Tianying Group – will be the largest e-methanol facility globally. Phase 1 production capacity will be around 170,000 tonnes of renewable methanol created from green hydrogen and captured biogenic carbon dioxide. This will support the growing international demand for low-carbon fuels in shipping, chemicals and other industrial sectors looking to decarbonise. This reactor represents the third generation of CRI’s e-methanol reactor design.

John Milner, Project Manager at Carbon Recycling International, said: “The installation of the methanol converter reactor is an important milestone for both Tianying and CRI. The reactor is the core of our ETL technology and embodies nearly two decades of innovation, engineering development and commercial operating experience. Seeing this equipment installed at one of the world’s most ambitious renewable energy projects is a proud moment for our team and a major milestone as the Liaoyuan facility advances toward commissioning and start-up.”


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