Johnson Matthey chosen by Liquid Sunshine for new biomethanol fuel plant in China
- JM’s methanol technology selected by Guangdong Liquid Sunshine in the Guangxi Province
- The project is among the first wave of commercial projects in the wider industry designed to support early adopters decarbonising maritime fuel
- This project represents the JM Catalyst Technologies’ business second green methanol plant license win in China, as part of a growing portfolio
Guangdong Liquid Sunshine has selected Johnson Matthey (JM) as a technology partner for its first commercial-scale project - a biomethanol plant planned in Tiandong County, Guangxi. The two companies, alongside the East China Engineering Science and Technology Co. (ECEC), have also committed to work on future project opportunities together.
China’s latest Five-Year Plan (2026–2030) aims to accelerate the country’s ‘green transition’ with the production of advanced green fuels – such as methanol, ammonia and sustainable aviation fuel - identified as strategic, high-growth industries. The country is rapidly growing its methanol production and green fuel capacity, reducing its dependence on imported oil and gas. China is quickly establishing itself as a global leader in low-carbon shipping fuel and chemicals.
The Guangxi plant will demonstrate new technologies and innovation in gasification and the integration of renewable power systems. Johnson Matthey provides the methanol technology which converts gasified biomass waste into biomethanol.
When complete, the first phase – with construction expected to begin later this year- will achieve an annual production capacity of 75,000 tons of biomethanol.
If approved, a second phase will see an additional plant use the excess carbon dioxide from the first plant. It will be combined with electrolytic hydrogen to produce e-methanol which can be used to help meet e-fuel mandates, including those in Europe. This will increase the capacity for low carbon methanol production at the site without the need for additional biomass feedstock.
JM’s methanol technology converts syngas from different feedstock sources, including waste biomass, into methanol. Already proven at scale, JM's industry-leading technology delivers enhanced long-term operational performance by combining its proprietary methanol synthesis loop with a high-performance catalyst.
Memorandum of Understanding signed: Johnson Matthey, Liquid Sunshine and ECEC have also signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on future projects together.
By leveraging the combined strengths and resources of all three parties, the collaboration aims to establish a strategic partnership that advances decarbonization technologies in China.
Liquid Sunshine, as the project developer, is also co‑developing the Biomass Dual Fluidized Bed Chemical Chain Gasification Technology with the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. This bio‑gasification technology will be applied in the project.
ECEC has achieved significant technological breakthroughs in areas such as green hydrogen production and advanced technology integration. It has built core capabilities in delivering comprehensive solutions that span green energy applications, chemical process integration, and ecological governance.
Johnson Matthey will contribute cutting‑edge methanol technologies, including industry‑leading process design and high‑performance catalyst products.


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