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Stanford/DTU team devises new effective solid-oxide electrochemical cell for CO2 electrolysis

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Researchers from Stanford University and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) have engineered and demonstrated a solid-oxide electrochemical cell (SOC) with a porous ceria electrode that achieves stable and selective CO 2 electrolysis beyond the thermodynamic carbon deposition threshold. Garrido Torres, Ethan J.

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Topsoe to build demonstration plant to produce cost-competitive CO2-neutral methanol from biogas and green electricity

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The demonstration plant will be located at Aarhus University’s research facility in Foulum, Denmark, and receives funding from EUDP (Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program). Mortensen (2019) “Electrified methane reforming: A compact approach to greener industrial hydrogen production” Science Vol. Resources.

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Topsoe puts eSMR demonstration plant into operation for production of sustainable methanol from biogas

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The project is supported by the EUDP Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program and is developed together with Aarhus University. —Thomas Lundgaard, project manager at Aarhus University, Dept. The demonstration plant is located at Aarhus University’s research facility in Foulum, Denmark. Image: Topsoe.