Johnson Matthey technology selected for one of the largest planned e-methanol plants in Europe

  • Reolum project represents the fifth win contributing to JM鈥檚 strategic milestone of 20 sustainable technologies project wins by the end of 2025/26

  • JM has won 15 major energy transition projects since 1st April 2022

  • Sustainable energy project to operate in region formerly known for power plant and coal mining

Johnson Matthey鈥檚 (JM) e-methanol technology has been selected by Reolum for the next phase of its La Robla Nueva Energia (NE) project. Located in the Spanish region of Castilla y Le贸n, it will be one of the largest e-methanol production plants in Europe, planned to be online by the end of 2027.

The facility will be one half of an integrated green energy generation project called La Robla Green. This project is made up of two cutting-edge facilities: Roblum, a green energy generation plant that will power more than 50,000 households - and La Robla NE, an e-methanol plant. La Robla NE blends the CO鈧� extracted from the biomass plant with green hydrogen to produce e-methanol, with the expectation of up to 140 kt/year.

For JM鈥檚 Catalyst Technologies business, the Reolum project represents the fifth win since 1st April 2024 contributing to JM鈥檚 strategic milestone of 20 sustainable technologies project wins by the end of 2025/26. Together with previously announced wins, including ETFuels鈥� planned methanol plant in Texas announced in December 2024, JM has won 15 major energy transition projects since 1st April 2022. JM continues to win complex and ground-breaking energy transition projects providing the critical technology and licensing that enables our customers to power the energy transition.

E-methanol is an increasingly important product in decarbonising two hard to abate sectors 鈥� the chemicals industry and heavy transport, like shipping. The project is supported by the European Investment Bank and a Final Investment Decision is expected in 2025. Reolum is a Spanish firm specialising in the development of projects aimed at driving the energy transition and achieving decarbonisation. The company focuses on the development of green hydrogen, e-methanol, and biomass-fuelled combined heat and power technologies.

Reolum has selected JM鈥檚 别惭贰搁础尝顿鈩� technology 鈥� a process that converts captured CO鈧� to methanol 鈥� for the project, which contributes to the regeneration of an area in northern Spain, previously home to a thermal power plant and a once-thriving coal mining industry. This region has been designated as part of Spain鈥檚 "Just Transition Zones," an initiative aligned with the European Union鈥檚 Just Transition Mechanism to support communities transitioning towards a low-carbon economy, while addressing the socio-economic challenges of decarbonisation.

JM鈥檚 e-methanol eMERALD technology has been proven as a credible route to decarbonise methanol production since 2011. Our reliable and low-risk process has been optimised to achieve significant hydrogen and carbon uptake to fully utilise these highly valuable feedstocks, whilst also minimising the overall energy requirements and operating costs.

Alberto Giovanzana, Managing Director, Catalyst Technologies Licencing, said:

鈥淛ohnson Matthey鈥檚 technology is leading the way in how heavy industries will be able to decarbonise in the coming years. Our eMERALD process and catalyst efficiently convert renewable resources into e-methanol.

鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to hit another of our milestones, working alongside Reolum on a transformational project for the region.鈥�

Yann Dumont CEO, Reolum, said:

鈥淭his project represents the implementation of innovative business models that are at the core of Reolum's mission. For this reason, we have been extremely meticulous in selecting our partners. We are very pleased to collaborate with a leading company like Johnson Matthey and firmly believe that we are setting a milestone in decarbonisation.鈥�

 

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