Secretary Yvonne Hao Visits Emvolon: Massachusetts Leading the Way in Climate Innovation We were honored to host Yvonne Hao, Secretary of the Executive Office of Economic Development for Massachusetts, at Emvolon's state-of-the-art testing and development center. Secretary Hao's visit highlighted Massachusetts' pivotal role in advancing clean energy technologies, and we are proud to be part of this dynamic ecosystem. At Emvolon, we are accelerating the transition to a carbon-negative future with our innovative technology that turns emissions into valuable green chemicals and fuels like methanol and ammonia. With the support of leaders like Secretary Hao, we’re pushing the boundaries of clean energy innovation and helping Massachusetts build a greener, more resilient economy. #ClimateInnovation #GreenFuels #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #Massachusetts #Decarbonization
Emvolon
Services for Renewable Energy
Woburn, Massachusetts 1,216 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
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30 6th Rd
Woburn, Massachusetts 01801, US
Employees at Emvolon
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We’re excited to see the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) highlight its collaboration with Emvolon on X: https://lnkd.in/edhwP8rQ? ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet. This comes as we recently received the NSF Phase IIB grant—a milestone in our journey to scale modular green methanol production technology. Thank you, NSF, for your support and belief in our mission. #CleanEnergy #GreenMethanol #NSF
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We’re excited to see the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) highlight its collaboration with Emvolon on X: https://lnkd.in/edhwP8rQ? ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet. This comes as we recently received the NSF Phase IIB grant—a milestone in our journey to scale modular green methanol production technology. Thank you, NSF, for your support and belief in our mission. #CleanEnergy #GreenMethanol #NSF
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Emvolon in the Spotlight! Over the past two weeks, Emvolon has been featured in two notable write-ups: ✨ MIT Sloan recognized us as one of 8 MIT Sustainability Startups to Watch, highlighting our portable technology that transforms methane emissions into green methanol — a carbon-negative fuel with significant market potential. ✨ Chemical Engineering Magazine spotlighted our innovative work on producing green methanol from stranded carbon sources, emphasizing the efficiency and scalability of our approach in reducing industrial emissions. Learn more about how we’re driving change: MIT Sloan: 8 MIT Sustainability Startups to Watch https://lnkd.in/eqXEgYph Chemical Engineering Magazine: A More Mechanical Method for Methanol Manufacture https://lnkd.in/eCFf7iwj #GreenMethanol #CarbonNegative #Innovation #Sustainability
8 MIT sustainability startups to watch | MIT Sloan
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Full Prep Mode: The Future of Green Methanol At the Montauk Renewables, Inc. RNG production site in Humble, Texas, preparations are underway for our pilot to transform biogas into carbon-negative green methanol. Our CEO, Emmanuel Kasseris, PhD, was onsite planning the installation—a critical step in demonstrating how Emvolon's modular technology can convert emissions into valuable, transportable fuels and chemicals while eliminating the need for costly pipelines. This is how we’re redefining emissions conversion and powering a more sustainable future. #GreenMethanol #CarbonNegative #Innovation #Sustainability
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Proud and grateful to be featured by MIT!
The MIT spinout Emvolon is repurposing automotive engines to create small chemical plants next to sources of methane, to create green methanol and other chemicals. "We see this as a new way of chemical manufacturing,” Emmanuel Kasseris SM ’07, PhD ’11 says. https://lnkd.in/ep3vhjtr
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🚀 Massachusetts Institute of Technology's innovative spirit is at the heart of everything we do at Emvolon. 🚀 Our technology was conceived, developed, proven, and licensed at MIT by our founders, Emmanuel Kasseris, PhD and Leslie Bromberg, PhD — proud alumni and researchers who embody the creativity and drive that MIT fosters. Thank you to MIT News for the fantastic coverage of Emvolon’s mission to tackle climate change with scalable, cost-effective solutions: https://lnkd.in/ep3vhjtr
Turning automotive engines into modular chemical plants to make green fuels
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We are thrilled to announce a series of key commercial and technical milestones at Emvolon that bring us closer to transforming emissions into opportunity. Building on our recent field pilot announcement with Montauk Renewables, we have secured partnerships with major biogas suppliers, green methanol product offtakers, and global equipment and technology companies. These partnerships, combined with a completed licensing agreement with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, solidify our foundation for scaling carbon-negative fuel production. Thank you to all our partners, including Clariant, Waukesha Gas Engines, INNIO Group, Safe Bulkers Inc, Montauk Renewables, Inc., Oberon Fuels, Indian Biogas Association and MIT Technology Licensing Office, for supporting our mission to power hard-to-abate industries while eliminating emissions. Read more about our progress here: https://lnkd.in/etw9Ma-5 #GreenFuels #Methanol #Decarbonization #Emissions
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At Emvolon, our mission to transform waste and GHG emissions into valuable carbon-negative fuels and chemicals is driven by innovative strategies and partnerships. We recently sat down with Surya Guduru, our Head of Strategy and Business Development, to discuss his vision for the future of sustainable chemical production and how Emvolon is positioning itself to lead the charge. Surya, who joined Emvolon from Waukesha (formerly part of GE), a major engine OEM, brings over two decades of experience in international market development, product commercialization, partnerships and channel development, and project management. Check out his insights in the full interview: #GreenFuels #Methanol #Decarbonization #Emissions
Driving Change in Sustainable Fuels: A Conversation with Emvolon’s Head of Strategy and Business Development, Surya Guduru
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🌍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