NTPC Innovates Methanol Catalyst for Cleaner Energy
NTPC, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Petroleum, has developed a catalyst to produce methanol from gases emitted by fossil-fired power plants. The initiative addresses CO2 mitigation by converting flue gas into valuable fuel, achieving methanol purity of over 99 percent.
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NTPC has announced a groundbreaking development in green energy technology: a catalyst capable of producing methanol from emissions generated by fossil-fired power plants. This innovative solution emerges from NTPC's collaboration with the Indian Institute of Petroleum, as detailed in a statement from the power ministry.
With global attention sharply focused on CO2 mitigation, the initiative stands out by transforming flue gas into valuable fuel and chemicals. This process represents a significant step in addressing the critical environmental challenges posed by CO2 emissions from power plants.
According to the ministry, methanol produced via this new catalyst boasts a remarkable purity of more than 99 percent, marking a milestone in the development of efficient, cleaner energy alternatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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