Jakson Green's World's First Methanol Synthesis from CO2
Jakson Green, in collaboration with NTPC, has synthesized methanol from CO2 emissions for the first time ever at a power plant. This pilot project demonstrates an innovative approach towards cleaner alternative fuels through capturing and converting CO2 from flue gases into methanol.
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- India
In a pioneering move, energy transition company Jakson Green has achieved a global milestone by synthesizing methanol from CO2 emissions. This groundbreaking pilot project, commissioned by power major NTPC, marks the first instance where methanol has been produced from CO2 flue gases emitted by a power plant.
The innovative process captures CO2 directly from flue gas emissions and converts it into methanol, presenting a cleaner alternative fuel source for power generation and transportation. Jakson Green announced that this project is a significant achievement for cleaner fuel availability.
Bikesh Ogra, CEO and Managing Director of Jakson Green, highlighted the successful collaboration with NTPC in bringing this transformative project to fruition in India, marking a milestone in the green molecule sector. The pilot project was completed within 12 months, further demonstrating Jakson Green's capabilities in the new energy space.
(With inputs from agencies.)