Enerkem, a Canadian waste-to-energy provider, has partnered with Dimeta, a Netherlands-based JV between SHV Energy and UGI International, which produces carbon dimethyl ether (DME).
DME is a clean-burning fuel that can be used in heating, cooking, transport, and industrial applications. As it is similar to liquified petroleum gas (LPG), it can be blended with LPG by up to 20% and used in existing LPG supply chains.
Under the partnership, the two companies intend to begin a feasibility study to examine the development of two large-scale projects to convert waste into renewable and recycled carbon dimethyl ether (DME). For this, Enerkem will provide its waste-to-methanol platform, while Dimeta will handle commercialization.
The projects are to be developed in Northwest Europe and in the Gulf Coast of the US. Furthermore, each project is expected to produce ~165,000 tons of DME annually from mixed residual waste.
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