The ideal energy system of the future would be able to provide a constant supply of electricity based on renewable resources, without usage restrictions for the consumer. Unfortunately, many renewable ...
Catalytic methanation of carbon dioxide is a pivotal process in the transition towards a low‐carbon economy. This reaction, often referred to as the Sabatier process, converts CO₂ and hydrogen into ...
The methanation process uses CO2, for example from biogas production, and this combined with hydrogen (H2) from excess renewable electricity, produces methane, which can not only be distributed simply ...
Biomethane (CH 4) can be used as feedstock for modern chemical industry or burned directly as a fuel. Currently, CH 4 is mainly produced via a multi-step process in which biomass is first gasified ...
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