Carbon Recycling International (CRI) is an Icelandic developer of carbon dioxide (CO2)-to-methanol technology. CRI’s patented Emissions-to-Liquid (ETL) technology transforms CO2 emissions and hydrogen into methanol for use as an alternative fuel and chemical feedstock. The company’s first industrial-scale e-methanol plant was deployed in Iceland in 2012.
Key customers and partnerships
In February 2021, CRI completed the process design of its first commercial-scale CO2-to-methanol plant in Anyang, China, in partnership with Henan Shuncheng Group. The plant can produce 110,000 tons of methanol per year and was expected to start operations before the end of 2021. In October 2020, CRI partnered with Statkraft and Finnfjord AS to deploy a commercial e-methanol project in Finnfjord, Norway. The plant capacity is 100,000 tons per year and was expected to be operational by 2024.
In December 2023, CRI partnered with P1 Performance Fuels to produce low-cost e-fuels for internal combustion engine vehicles.
In April 2024, CRI, Jiangsu Dafu Technology, and Guangdong Hydro Power partnered to build the world's first hydrogen-methanol integrated equipment manufacturing project using renewable energy to meet the growing demand for green methanol. Initially, the partners planned to construct a 100,000 tonnes/year e-methanol plant.
Funding and financials
In June 2023, CRI closed a USD 30 million equity investment backed by Equinor Ventures, with participation from Equinor Ventures Gildi, Sjóvá, and Lífeyrissjóður Vestmannaeyja. The funds were to be used to help CRI enter a scale-up phase to meet the increasing market demand for the technology solutions and services CRI provides.
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