🌍Emvolon was excited to join the 2024 MIT Sustainability Conference last week! Our CEO, Emmanuel Kasseris, PhD, shared insights on transforming waste and greenhouse gas emissions into carbon-negative fuels and chemicals. Thank you to MIT Startup Exchange and MIT Industrial Liaison Program for hosting such an impactful event! #MITStartups #MITFounders #MITSTEX #MITILP #Emvolon
Emvolon
Services for Renewable Energy
Woburn, Massachusetts 852 followers
Carbon-negative fuels and chemicals
About us
Emvolon is a venture-backed MIT spin-off accelerating a zero-carbon future by converting methane, CO2 emissions, and waste into carbon-negative fuels and green chemicals like methanol and ammonia. Emvolon's technology enables marine, aviation, energy, waste management, and agriculture to power the economy without emissions.
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www.emvolon.com
External link for Emvolon
- Industry
- Services for Renewable Energy
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Woburn, Massachusetts
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
Locations
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Primary
30 6th Rd
Woburn, Massachusetts 01801, US
Employees at Emvolon
Updates
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Under Pressure: Emvolon's Rapid Compression Machine in Action At Emvolon, we thrive on transforming bold ideas into engineered solutions. Our Rapid Compression Machine (RCM) may not look like your car engine, but it harnesses the same core principles, replicating a single internal combustion cycle. This innovative machine allows us to test concepts before engineering them into production systems. We've demonstrated that an engine can be modified into a compact, integrated chemical synthesis compressor, reactor, and expander, transforming waste gases into ultra-pure green fuels. By replacing expensive process equipment, we enable cost-effective carbon-negative fuel production. 🚀 At Emvolon, we’re not just innovating—we’re setting new standards in carbon-negative fuel production. #GreenFuels #Methanol #Decarbonization #Emissions
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We’re excited to share Emvolon's exclusive feature in Axios highlighting our collaboration with Montauk Renewables, Inc. Together, we're launching a commercial-scale demonstration to recover and convert biogas into green methanol at Montauk’s site in Texas. We’re also pleased that yesterday’s Axios Climate newsletter featured Emvolon as the lead story, showcasing our innovative approach to tackling one of biofuel’s biggest challenges. 🚀 Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/en7NnhaQ 🚀 Check out the newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/ee3Teh_V
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We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with Montauk Renewables, Inc., a leader in renewable energy development. Together we will launch an initial pilot leveraging Emvolon's patented technology in a commercial-scale demonstration of recovering and converting biogas from a landfill into green methanol at Montauk's gas production site in Texas. Following the opening of our 5,000 square-foot testing and development facility, this pilot will support Emvolon's goal of commercially scaling green methanol production. Thank you to the team at Montauk, especially Sean McClain, John Ciroli and Joe Coyle who have been instrumental in bringing this exciting project to fruition. https://lnkd.in/eGTchfar #GreenFuels #Methanol #Decarbonization #Emissions
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🚀 Join Emvolon's Dream Team! 🌱 We’re on a mission to turn emissions into green fuels—and we’re hiring! 💡 Open Roles: - Lead Process Engineer - R&D Engineer - Chemical Reactor Engineer - Chemical Engineering Intern 👉 https://lnkd.in/eruCnQCR Want to be part of the team? Apply today or share with your network to help us find the right fit! #Hiring #CleanEnergy #ClimateTech #JoinUs
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Drop by Drop: Crafting Ultra-Pure Green Methanol At Emvolon, we don’t just eliminate emissions—we put them to work. Using our patented technology, we transform greenhouse gas emissions into ultra-pure green methanol—over 99% purity! Green methanol at best-in-class conversion, footprint and cost. Why methanol? Because it’s the simplest green synthetic fuel and incredibly versatile: it can be used as both a fuel and a feedstock, with applications ranging from maritime 🚢 (directly as a fuel), aviation ✈ (methanol-to-SAF), and heavy transportation 🚛 (biodiesel) to plastics, pharmaceuticals 💊 , and other chemicals. 🚀 This is how we’re driving the future of sustainable energy, one innovation at a time. Huge thanks to Colin Pavan, Georgios Giannakakis and the entire Emvolon team for their work pushing the boundaries of what’s possible! #GreenFuels #Methanol #Decarbonization #Emissions
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Couldn’t be prouder of the amazing work by the entire Emvolon team! As someone who’s spent years working with internal combustion engines, it’s incredible to see how we’re pushing boundaries and repurposing this technology to help decarbonize industries. This is truly the future of green fuel production. 🌱🚀
Under the Hood at Emvolon: A Chemical Plant from a Car Engine in Action At Emvolon, we like to think outside the engine. What sounds like a regular internal combustion engine is actually a modular chemical plant, efficiently converting waste into green methanol—fuel made from captured emissions, not fossil fuels. It’s an economically viable, scalable approach to decarbonizing industries like maritime 🚢, aviation ✈️, energy⚡, waste management ♻️, and agriculture🌾. 🚀 This is just the beginning of how we’re turning emissions into opportunities, driving the transition to a carbon-negative future. A huge shoutout to Yu Chen and the entire Emvolon team for their incredible work! #GreenFuels #Methanol #Ammonia #Decarbonization #Emissions
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Under the Hood at Emvolon: A Chemical Plant from a Car Engine in Action At Emvolon, we like to think outside the engine. What sounds like a regular internal combustion engine is actually a modular chemical plant, efficiently converting waste into green methanol—fuel made from captured emissions, not fossil fuels. It’s an economically viable, scalable approach to decarbonizing industries like maritime 🚢, aviation ✈️, energy⚡, waste management ♻️, and agriculture🌾. 🚀 This is just the beginning of how we’re turning emissions into opportunities, driving the transition to a carbon-negative future. A huge shoutout to Yu Chen and the entire Emvolon team for their incredible work! #GreenFuels #Methanol #Ammonia #Decarbonization #Emissions
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Inside Emvolon's 5,000 sqft State-of-The-Art Testing & Development Center At Emvolon, we took a different path. Instead of opting for rented lab space or outsourcing technical development activities, we decided to go bigger. Having proven our technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and secured a strong patent portfolio, we knew we needed our own space to accelerate our journey toward commercialization. Transforming a 5,000 sqft warehouse into a state-of-the-art testing and development center wasn’t easy. From navigating city permits and collaborating with contractors to ensuring the safe testing and production of carbon-negative fuels, we faced plenty of challenges. We engineered solutions for heat and power management, cooling, ventilation, and emergency safety systems—everything required for large-scale industrial testing. Today, our facility in Woburn, MA, is fully operational, positioning us to scale up faster than ever and bring our carbon-negative fuels to market. As you know, at Emvolon we go 🌱 Beyond Zero Carbon: we produce carbon-negative fuels and chemicals today. By repurposing car engines as cost-effective, modular chemical plants, we convert greenhouse gas emissions into green methanol and green ammonia, helping industries like maritime 🚢, aviation ✈️, energy ⚡, waste management ♻️, and agriculture 🌾power the global economy without emissions. The obstacles were tough, but the payoff is here—and it’s just the beginning. 🚀 Stay tuned for exciting updates on how we are driving the transition to a sustainable, carbon-negative future. Special thanks to Vassilis Triantopoulos and the entire Emvolon team, Thomas Dube, Dube Construction Management, James Trudeau, Jeff Pelletier and Cummings Properties for their amazing work! #greenfuels #methanol #ammonia #decarbonization #emissions