University of Houston’s microreactor turns CO2 into clean fuel using renewables
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The University of Houston secured $3.6 million from the DOE to create a microreactor converting CO2 to methanol using renewable energy, aiming to produce 30 MJe/day and potentially scale up to 225 tons daily while reducing emissions by 88%.
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