Honeywell UOP and Johnson Matthey join forces to cut costs and boost deployment of sustainable fuels
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Honeywell UOP and Johnson Matthey join forces to cut costs and boost deployment of sustainable fuels

The new partnership builds on an existing partnership in low carbon (CCS-enabled) hydrogen

  • By ICN Bureau | November 12, 2024

Johnson Matthey (JM) and Honeywell UOP, two global leaders in sustainable technologies, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to offer an end-to-end solution for businesses developing alternative fuels from a wide range of feedstocks including municipal solid waste, residual biomass, biogas, and CO₂ (captured and renewable).

The partnership brings together JM’s leading syngas solutions and Honeywell UOP’s market-leading expertise in fuel upgrading technologies. By bringing together the two technologies, Honeywell and JM expect to drive down operating costs and accelerate the deployment of viable projects producing fuels via Fischer-Tropsch (FT) or methanol routes.

The FT route will combine JM and bp’s co-developed FT CANS technology, with Honeywell’s FT Unicracking technology refining the product to a “drop-in” sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) that, once blended, complies with strict aviation industry standards. The methanol route will bring together Honeywell UOP eFiningTM technology & JM’s methanol technologies, including eMERALDTM e-methanol technology to provide an end-to-end solution for methanol to jet.

Alberto Giovanzana, Managing Director – Catalyst Technologies at Johnson Matthey, said: “JM and Honeywell both have a strong track-record of solving the world’s emission and energy challenges, and we’ve shown customers the value of bringing together our technologies for their sustainable fuel projects. Consolidating our offerings into a one-stop solution helps reduce project costs and accelerate implementation.”

Kelly Seibert, Vice President & General Manager at Honeywell UOP said: "As demand for SAF continues to grow, the aviation industry is challenged by limited supplies of traditional SAF feedstocks such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and waste oils.

"Our work with JM will expand the feedstock options available in the industry to sources that are more plentiful, like waste bio-mass and municipal solid waste, ultimately helping improve our customers' ability to produce SAF."

This MoU builds on JM and Honeywell UOP’s existing partnership in CCS-enabled hydrogen – which brings together JM’s LCH technology and Honeywell’s leading carbon capture technology to produce low carbon intensity hydrogen at scale.

Barry Glickman, General Manager of Honeywell Sustainable Technology Solutions said: “At Honeywell, we believe that collaboration is key to driving innovation in the energy transition. By working closely with JM, we are unlocking new opportunities for our customers to decarbonize operations and create a more sustainable future.”

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