Partnership to Develop Green Marine Fuels and Reduce Shipping Emissions

A groundbreaking partnership revolutionizes the shipping industry as Quadrise PLC, BTG Bioliquids, and Euthenia collaborate to develop green marine fuels. The goal is to commercialize bioMSARTM sustainable marine fuel in major bunker hubs and supply bioMSAR Zero by 2030, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Quadrise PLC, BTG Bioliquids, and Euthenia have formed a partnership to develop green marine fuels, aiming to commercialize bioMSARTM sustainable marine fuel in major bunker hubs and supply bioMSAR Zero by 2030. The collaboration involves investigating the use of fast pyrolysis bio-oil as a renewable feedstock for Quadrise’s bioMSARTM solution. Euthenia will process biomass feedstock in Spain using BTL’s FPBO and fractionation technologies. The resulting pyrolytic bioMSAR will serve as a sustainable marine fuel, contributing to the decarbonization efforts of the global shipping industry. Quadrise PLC has already signed agreements with Cargill NV and MAC2 Solutions NV for the production of biofuels for marine vessel trials, demonstrating the feasibility and efficiency of bioMSAR.

The collaboration between Quadrise PLC, BTG Bioliquids, and Euthenia is a significant stride towards decarbonizing the shipping industry. By harnessing the power of biomass and fast pyrolysis bio-oil technology, they aim to make bioMSAR and bioMSAR Zero viable global shipping fuels. The upcoming lab tests, diesel engine tests, and marine vessel trials will provide crucial data on the efficiency and feasibility of these green marine fuels. With the expected term sheet finalization within four months, the future of sustainable shipping is looking brighter than ever. This partnership is a binding commitment towards a greener future, underscoring the seriousness of the collaborators’ intent to accelerate the development of sustainable marine fuel and reduce sector emissions of greenhouse gases.

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