India's eMethanol push for shipping hobbled by bio CO2 crunch, price gap
Limited access to reliable CO2 from biological or renewable sources is undermining Indian eMethanol projects aimed at supplying bunker fuel and supporting shipping decarbonization, as producer prices remain substantially above buyer expectations. At least eight Indian eMethanol projects surveyed by Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, cited sustained biomass availability as their biggest challenge,Limited access to reliable CO2 from biological or renewable sources is undermining Indian eMethanol projects aimed at supplying bunker fuel and supporting shipping decarbonization, as producer prices remain substantially above buyer expectations. At least eight Indian eMethanol projects surveyed by Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, cited sustained biomass availability as their biggest challenge,Read More