Having recently produced its first batch of green hydrogen, Kassø took a major step toward e-methanol production, the European Energy reported in its social media. This journey starts with electrolysis, powered by Siemens Energy’s electrolyzers, using energy from company’s solar park to split purified water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Next step is combining the green hydrogen with biogenic CO₂ to produce raw methanol, which it will be refined into pure e-methanol—a green fuel and chemical.
Kassø marks the beginning of a new way for the green transition, producing drops full of renewable energy, which offer the industry a viable path to disentangle themselves from CO₂ emissions or fossil-based raw materials.
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