Recent Developments in Methanol Technology by Air Liquide for CO2 Reduction and CO2 Usage

Stephane Haag, Christopher Drosdzol, Bryce Williams,Vincent Pena, Norbert Palauschek,Michael Wilken, Armin Guenther,Veronika Gronemann,Alexander Roesch

CHEMIE INGENIEUR TECHNIK(2022)

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Abstract
Within the energy transition and decarbonization of the industrial sector, one of the main challenges is identifying competitive solutions to capture CO2 from chemical and energy plants to reduce emissions. The reduction of the carbon footprint as well as the valorization of CO2-rich gases are of increasing interest for many industries and methanol is a perfect fit for energy storage, for producing clean fuels, and as building block for producing high value chemicals. In this article, an update of recent developments by Air Liquide Engineering & Construction regarding methanol technology is provided, focusing on CO2 reduction of large-scale plants and on new solutions for CO2 utilization. For large-scale methanol plants, drop-in solutions using carbon capture technologies can be proposed to dramatically decrease the CO2 emissions.
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Carbon capture and utilization, CO2 reduction, Methanol, Process improvements, Process intensification
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