AM Green Acquires Chempolis Next-Gen 2G Bio-Fuel Technology

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AM Green Technology and Solutions B.V. (part of AM Green Group), an energy transition solutions provider signed a binding agreement to acquire Finland based Chempolis Oy and Fortum 3 B.V. entities.

The acquisition highlights AM Green’s commitment to develop innovative technology enabled solutions. AM Green will establish large-scale bio refineries that utilize multiple feedstocks and produce high-value green products enabling global decarbonization in aviation, fuels, chemicals and other industrial sectors.

Chempolis’s technology will enable the processing of multiple 2G waste feedstocks and the production of high-value green chemicals and products such as ethanol, furfural, and pure lignin, accelerating AM Green’s vision to become the world’s leading industrial decarbonizations platform.

Chempolis Oy is known for lignocellulosic feedstock processing with research, technology capabilities and product development expertise spanning fifteen plus years with strong R&D teams.

AM Green foresees a significant potential in the downstream applications of these key products, which could pave the way for entry into multi green-chemical value chains across multiple sectors, including consumer and industrial use cases.

Anil Chalamalasetty, Group Chairman of AM Green said, “We are happy to partner with Chempolis to advance the processing of 2G ligno-cellulosic feedstocks. This highlights our commitment to develop innovative, technology enabled solutions to establish large-scale bio refineries that utilize multiple feedstocks and produce high-value green products enabling global decarbonization in aviation, fuels, chemicals, and other industrial sectors”.

AM Green will work with partners worldwide to establish a global bio-refinery ecosystem using a licensing model of Chempolis’s technology. This collaborative approach will accelerate the global energy transition.

Large scale biorefineries being developed with Chempolis technology help serve the critical upstream feedstock processing which is further valorised into downstream chemicals and fuels including SAF.  AM Green will invest $1 billion to develop 0.5 + MTPA of alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) SAF plants by 2027 for global airline decarbonization.

As per the press release, AM Green will further advance the platform’s technological capabilities to process a wider range of feedstocks, transforming them into high valuable green products tailored for diverse consumer and industrial applications.