World-Class Project Adopted To Our Community
Allied Methanol will build a landmark megaproject, which will produce a commercial quantity of standard cubic feet per day of Methanol and Blue Ammonia.
The Project
The Methanol & Blue Ammonia Co-Production Facility (the “Project”) comprises the design, development, financing, construction, ownership, and operation of an integrated Methanol & Blue Ammonia co-production process Facility in Western Australia. Our strategically located production facility will meet our intended customers’ growing needs, providing them with a reliable and secure supply of methanol and blue ammonia from Oceania.
ABOUT METHANOL
Methanol is an essential ingredient to produce hundreds of everyday industrial and consumer items. It is also a clean-burning, cost-competitive alternative fuel. Allied’s Methanol Production Facility is a signature project in Western Australia.
Methanol Technology is Commercially proven and will be provided by a renowned technology provider.
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Benefits of the Project in Western Australia.
Allied Methanol will assess the contribution of labor market policy to boosting quality employment and enhancing productivity by better matching skills supply to demand, improving training provision and addressing skills gaps, and improving skills utilization for our Project. There are numerous benefits of the signature Methanol and Blue Ammonia Co-Production Facility (the “Project”) in Western Australia, including but not limited to the following:
Uses of Methanol
Methanol is an essential ingredient to produce hundreds of everyday industrial and consumer items. It is also a clean-burning, cost-competitive alternative fuel. Allied’s Methanol Production Facility is a signature project in Western Australia.
Allied’s Methanol Production Facility is a signature project in Western Australia. Methanol Technology is Commercially proven and will be provided by a renowned technology provider.
What is methanol?
Methanol is an essential chemical building block for countless products that enhance our quality of life. For more than 100 years, methanol has been safely shipped, handled, and used in various worldwide applications.
Chemical end uses
Methanol is an essential chemical building block for other chemical derivatives that go into hundreds of consumer and industrial products. It includes sustainable and high-tech products such as construction materials, clothing, textiles, wind turbines, solar panels, and plastics that make cars lighter.
Energy-related end uses
A clean-burning fuel, methanol, can help improve local air quality by reducing emissions. As a liquid fuel, methanol is used today to power industrial boilers, cooking stoves, cars, buses, trucks, and ships that transport people and goods worldwide. Methanol fuel can be made from renewable sources and help society achieve its decarbonization goals.
Blue Ammonia Production
Allied’s Blue Ammonia Production Facility is a signature project in Western Australia. Our industry-leading solutions ensure reliable and safe operation with the lowest possible energy consumption and the lowest possible emissions with integrated carbon capture and storage (CCS) to minimize greenhouse gas emissions.
The facility will avoid the emission of million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year. The technology is commercially proven and will be provided by a renowned technology provider, and will deliver its Blue Ammonia synthesis technology, proprietary hardware, and catalysts.
Clean Energy Solution For A Better Planet.
About Blue Ammonia
Blue ammonia is made from nitrogen and “blue” hydrogen derived from natural gas feedstocks, with the carbon dioxide by-product from hydrogen production captured and stored. Ammonia can be used as a no-carbon or carbon-neutral fuel across many industrial applications, including transportation, power generation, and industries including steel, cement, and fertilizer production.
Blue Ammonia has the key qualities of a low carbon economy fuel – higher energy density than hydrogen and zero carbon and sulfur-free emissions when combusted.
The ammonia storage and transport infrastructure are well developed globally with significant international trade. Ammonia’s shipping routes are well established, and there is a comprehensive network of ports globally able to handle ammonia shipments at a large scale as a marine fuel.