Belgian firm D-CRBN is developing a circular carbon utilisation model that converts waste carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide using plasma technology.
With partnerships spanning upstream CO2 suppliers and downstream offtakers, the company is now scaling towards a commercial demonstration targeting 10,000 tonnes per year.
The momentum behind alternatives like D-CRBN comes as Europe’s gas landscape undergoes a period of upheaval. High prices, climate policy shifts and the geopolitical fallout from the Russia–Ukraine war have driven a sustained drop in European gas demand.
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