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German consortium produces e-methanol from wastewater

March 26, 2025
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A German City Converts Wastewater into Methanol for Sustainable Shipping

In a groundbreaking initiative, a German city has successfully produced methanol for ships from wastewater, marking a significant milestone in the realm of sustainable marine fuel production.

The project, named Mannheim 001, is a collaborative effort between the climate technology startup ICODOS, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), and the Mannheim Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant (EBS). It involves the conversion of biogas generated at the Mannheim wastewater treatment plant into methanol through a process that includes purification and the utilization of electricity and hydrogen.

Dr. Vidal Vazquez, the technical director of ICODOS, expressed pride in unveiling the world’s first plant that utilizes electricity to transform wastewater into eco-friendly marine fuel. The innovative technology is expected to revolutionize the shipping industry and play a crucial role in reducing CO2 emissions.

David Strittmatter, the commercial director of ICODOS, emphasized the transformative impact of the project, stating that it will make a significant contribution to sustainability efforts within the maritime sector.

Dr. Volker Wissing, the federal transport minister, commended the Mannheim 001 project for showcasing the harmonious coexistence of economic viability and environmental protection. He highlighted the potential of this initiative to serve as a blueprint for similar endeavors in Germany and across Europe.

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