Methanol Production Advances with PRIME-Fuel Microreactor Leveraging CO2 and Renewable Energy

A transformative initiative in renewable energy innovation is initiated by the PRIME-Fuel project. The new fuel is developed by the University of Houston (UH) and SRI International. The project focuses on creating a microreactor to convert CO2 into methanol using renewable energy sources like wind and solar. ARPA-E’s GREENWELLS program has supported the project aimed at making sustainable liquid fuel production affordable and scalable. It addresses critical needs in clean energy transition and storage. SRI’s proprietary Co-Extrusion printing technology and advanced control algorithms to enable methanol production are used by PRIME-Fuel. This can be used even during renewable energy dips … Continue reading Methanol Production Advances with PRIME-Fuel Microreactor Leveraging CO2 and Renewable Energy