MET Development (MAIRE), Eni, and Iren Ambiente have initiated the process for a cutting edge circular methanol and hydrogen production plant at Eni’s refinery in Sannazzaro de’ Burgondi, Italy. The project leverages MAIRE’s technology unit, NEXTCHEM, and its proprietary NX Circular technology, which is currently in the final engineering phase before execution.
Transforming Waste into Sustainable Energy
The plant will utilize NX Circular technology to convert approximately 200,000 tons of non recyclable waste supplied by Iren Ambiente into synthesis gas (syngas). The facility will produce 1,500 tons of circular hydrogen annually for refineries or as clean fuel for sustainable road and rail transport. The facility will produce 1,500 tons of circular hydrogen annually for refineries or as clean fuel for sustainable road and rail transport.
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Decarbonizing the Maritime and Cement Sectors
By using circular methanol, the plant will contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime industry while aligning with the EU Renewable Energy Directive for Recycled Carbon Fuels (RCF). Beyond fuel production, the facility will also recover 33,000 tons of inert granulate each year, which can be repurposed by the cement industry, further promoting sustainability and emissions reduction.
Fabio Fritelli, Managing Director of NEXTCHEM, said, “This project is a unique opportunity to combine environmental sustainability and economic growth. Italian ports will be among the first in the world to be able to benefit from the new environmentally friendly fuel required by international regulations. NEXTCHEM’s NX Circular technology enables us to reduce environmental impact with a solution that supports and strengthens our customers’ path towards energy transition.”
The plant will use Eni’s Sannazzaro refinery’s existing infrastructure and expertise, cutting costs and boosting efficiency for sustainable fuel production. This integration ensures a smooth transition to circular fuel production while helping Italy’s broader energy transition goals.