en.Wedoany.com Reported - HyOrc Corporation announced on June 15 that the first module of its 8 tonnes/day commercial waste-to-methanol facility in Porto, Portugal, has secured financing. This modular unit can produce up to 1 tonne/day of green methanol and is scheduled for shipment in September 2026.
This progress accelerates the company's mission to achieve decentralized, sovereign energy security. By converting local waste into competitive green methanol, the company transforms an environmental burden into a domestic strategic fuel, shielding industrialized nations from volatile global supply chains. The Porto project serves as a strategic bridgehead for HyOrc's goal of establishing 400 tonnes/day of green methanol capacity in Portugal, aiming to create a highly replicable blueprint for sovereign energy.
The Porto project builds on HyOrc's existing operational track record, including its 25 tonnes/day industrial gasifier in Coimbatore, India (2025), and its 3 tonnes/day commercial unit in Assam, India (May 2026). The technology has received independent third-party verification from Bureau Veritas.
"Energy security is no longer a choice but an economic necessity," said Reginald Fubara, CEO of HyOrc. "With the financing of our first module in Porto, we are unlocking Europe's ultimate domestic energy reserve. Our architecture enables rapid execution, delivering disruptive economic benefits while insulating economies from global supply shocks."
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