HAMR Energy and Supercritical to shake up the world of methanol with groundbreaking, government-backed, green partnership

HAMR Technology

A consortium led by HAMR Energy and Supercritical Solutions has embarked on a AUD 1.5 million (£800,000) project to produce renewable methanol costs through ultra-efficient, high-pressure green hydrogen production. The project aims to commercialise these technologies by 2030, targeting a global methanol market worth an estimated £190 billion. The first phase involves a feasibility study to integrate high-pressure hydrogen from Supercritical’s electrolysers into HAMR’s methanol plant design, including testing of advanced catalysts and lifecycle analysis.