World’s First Commercial-Scale E-Methanol Plant Begins Operations in Denmark
On May 13, 2025, Denmark inaugurated the world’s first commercial-scale e-methanol production plant in Kasso, signaling a major leap forward in sustainable energy and green shipping fuels. The facility, developed by European Energy and Mitsui, will produce 42,000 metric tons of e-methanol annually using renewable energy and captured CO₂, aiming to reduce carbon emissions in the global shipping industry. Maersk, a global shipping leader, is a key customer, planning to fuel its fleet of dual-fuel container ships with this low-emission alternative.
The shipping sector faces growing international pressure to cut greenhouse gas emissions, following global commitments under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Traditional fossil fuels are being replaced by cleaner alternatives, but cost and scale remain challenges. The opening of this plant represents a milestone in making green methanol commercially viable and scaling up sustainable maritime fuel solutions.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | World’s First Commercial-Scale E-Methanol Plant Begins Operations in Denmark |
| Location | Kasso, Southern Denmark |
| Plant Owners | European Energy (Denmark), Mitsui (Japan) |
| Investment Cost | €150 million ($167 million) |
| Annual Production | 42,000 metric tons (53 million litres) |
| Fuel Use | Renewable electricity + captured CO₂ from biogas/waste |
| Major Customer | Maersk (shipping) |
| Other Customers | Lego, Novo Nordisk (plastics and pharmaceuticals) |
| Environmental Impact | Low-emission, carbon-neutral methanol |
| Additional Benefits | Excess heat to heat 3,300 local homes |
| Cost Parity Projection | Around 2035 |
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