SuMo Launches with Eren Groupe to Scale Waste-to-Molecules Projects

Joint venture aims to scale modular gasification technology to convert residual waste into low-carbon fuels and chemicals.
SuMo Launches with Eren Groupe to Scale Waste-to-Molecules Projects
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Sustainable Molecules Ltd (SuMo) has officially launched, announcing a strategic joint venture with international project developer and asset investor Eren Groupe.

The partnership aims to accelerate the deployment of modular, advanced gasification infrastructure capable of converting low-quality, non-recyclable waste into carbon-capture-ready syngas. That syngas can then be upgraded into energy vectors and chemical products including methanol, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), hydrogen and synthetic methane.

The joint venture outlines ambitions to scale waste-to-molecules projects across the UK, Europe and globally, supported by a planned investment programme of up to €500 million.

SuMo’s technology has been under development for over a decade, including operation of a 10 MWth plant, and is positioned as a modular, pressurised platform designed for repeatable commercial deployment.

👉 Read the full launch press release here

Notably, Nicolas Nouvel, Executive Director of Eren Groupe, will be speaking this week at the Energy from Waste Conference on the panel “Waste to Sustainable Airline Fuel – lessons learnt from FOAK projects”, where early-stage deployment challenges and lessons from first-of-a-kind projects will be explored.  Read more about this up-coming session here.

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