en.Wedoany.com Reported - HyOrc has announced the successful completion of the on-site process verification phase for its waste-to-methanol synthesis technology with the global testing, inspection, and certification body Bureau Veritas. This verification involved multiple site visits to evaluate the performance and stability of the integrated RDF-to-methanol system. The company expects to receive formal certification from Bureau Veritas upon completion of the final documentation.
This progress represents a crucial step for HyOrc's technology towards commercial application, supporting its planned pilot facility in Porto, Portugal and the advancement of its industrial-scale project in Bulgaria. The independent verification provides necessary support for project financing and confirms the platform's reliability and scalability potential.
HyOrc CEO Reginald Fubara stated: "Completing the Bureau Veritas verification process is a significant milestone, marking our transition from development to deployment. Independent technical verification is a key requirement for project financing and provides important third-party confirmation of our platform's robustness and scalability."
HyOrc's technology converts refuse-derived fuel (RDF) into high-purity methanol through gasification, syngas conditioning, and catalytic synthesis processes. This method is seen as a scalable and cost-competitive pathway for producing low-carbon fuels, aligning with global decarbonization and waste-to-value goals. The company will provide further updates upon receiving the formal certification.
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