Methanol to Power

Green Shore Power for Ports:

As the 2030 FuelEU Maritime deadline looms, pressure is mounting for Europe’s ports to deliver viable shore power solutions that can serve a growing global fleet. The Regulation requires container ships and passenger vessels with a gross tonnage (GT) of over 5,000 to connect to shore-side electricity while at berth in Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) ports. It is a positive step for progressing decarbonization, but meeting the requirements of this mandate could be easier said than done.

Destiny Energy is bringing Green onshore power to serve the growing global fleet to decarbonize further by opting for off-grid green power. Destiny Energy solutions for onshore power derive from its upstream eMethanol production facilities to downstream methanol to hydrogen reformer to hydrogen fuel cells to green power solutions.

Green off-Grid Power to Data Centres and eV Charging Banks for Buses and Trucks: Same solution architecture as that of the onshore power for ports will be structured to meet these sectors as well. Data Centres would like to secure green power. eV Charging stations move away from carbon intensive grid power to  off-grid green power while reducing significant burden on the grid.