Perpetual Next USA to Develop Three Biomethanol Plants in Southeastern US
Perpetual Next USA is set to develop three biomass-to-biomethanol production facilities in the southeastern United States, each processing approximately one million tons of sustainably sourced biomass annually, starting in 2026. This initiative aligns with the growing global demand for low-carbon fuels and will utilize technologies such as torrefaction and gasification, in collaboration with partners like TSI and Fluor. The southeastern US was chosen for its abundant biomass resources and robust logistics infrastructure.

Perpetual Next USA plans to develop three biomass-to-biomethanol production facilities in the southeastern United States, each processing around one million tons of sustainably sourced biomass annually. Development is set to begin in 2026, aligning with the rising global demand for low-carbon fuels driven by regulatory initiatives and industry commitments to reduce carbon footprints.
The company’s Biomethanol Blueprint will be implemented at these sites, utilizing technologies like torrefaction and gasification for efficient scale-up. Perpetual Next is collaborating with domestic partners such as TSI and Fluor to ensure effective project delivery while meeting sustainability standards. The southeastern US is identified as a strategic location due to its biomass resources and logistics infrastructure.




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