UK-headquartered Quadrise has signed a collaboration agreement with renewable biofuels supplier Cargill NV and MAC2 Solutions, part of Group Machiels, concerning the production of MSAR and bioMSAR fuels for its forthcoming marine vessel trials. Upon completion of trials, Quadrise aims to commence commercial supply of MSAR and bioMSAR fuels in Port of Antwerp-Bruges.
The collaboration agreement covers trials that will be carried out following the installation and commissioning of Quadrise equipment at the MAC2 facility in Antwerp, Belgium.
As explained, Cargill will be in charge of supplying feedstocks and bunkering operations to supply MSAR and bioMSAR fuel. Quadrise will provide MSAR and bioMSAR technology and fuel production equipment and personnel, and MAC2 will supply jetty space, utilities, permits and ad-hoc support services during the trials.
Quadrise plc (LON:QED) is an energy technology provider whose solutions enable production of cheaper, cleaner, simpler and safer alternatives to fuel oil and biofuels, proven in real world applications. Quadrise technologies produce transition fuels called MSAR® and bioMSAR™, which allow clients in the shipping, utilities and industrial sectors to reduce carbon emissions whilst also saving costs.