Project Air: Revolutionizing the Chemical Industry through CCU-Methanol Production in Stenungsund, Sweden

At a glance

Perstorp is working on Project Air, which aims to reduce the company's carbon emissions by approximately 500,000 tons annually by 2025. The project will use a mix of carbon capture and utilization (CCU) and circular/renewable feedstock to produce sustainable methanol. This will allow Perstorp to replace fossil methanol with sustainable methanol produced from captured carbon dioxide. The project will enable Perstorp to supply sustainable chemical products to various industries, including paint, furniture, electronics, and wind power. Project Air is driving the transition towards a climate-neutral chemical industry.

Perstorp is proud to be driving the sustainable agenda towards a climate neutral chemical industry. Project Air will significantly reduce our carbon emission and also enable the supply of sustainable raw material for a large variety of end products.

Reducing carbon emissions

Planned to be finalized in 2025 Project Air will reduce Perstorp´s carbon emission by approximately 500 000 tons annually using a flexible mix of CCU and circular/renewable feedstock to produce sustainable methanol.

Traditionally, the chemical industry has been heavily based on feedstock such as oil and coal. In Perstorp’s case methanol has been and still is a key raw material. For 100 some years, the chemical industry has therefore depended on fossil based raw materials, to produce different chemical products. That is, until now!

Circular chemistry calls for circular processes

Perstorp has developed a process to use carbon emissions as a raw material for chemical products. With this process, fossil methanol can be replaced with sustainable methanol produced from carbon dioxide, captured from Perstorp’s production, and used as building blocks for chemical production – making the shift from fossil to circular possible for the chemical industry.

Project Air will substitute all the fossil methanol used by Perstorp in Europe as raw material for chemical products with sustainable methanol. It will do so by using CO2 as raw material in a first-of-a-kind Carbon Capture & Utilization (CCU) process combined with gasification of biomethane and residue streams, integrated with a world scale electrolysis unit using purified wastewater and renewable electricity.

ENABLING SUSTAINABLE TRANSITION ACROSS INDUSTRIES

With Project Air, we are able to supply sustainable chemical products to a large variety of sectors and end products such as paint, furniture, electronics and wind power. In the end, enabling the sustainable transition across industries!

Learn more about the project on the Project Air website >>