German climate-tech startup Greenlyte Carbon Technologies is using solar energy to power its new plant that produces synthetic fuels from captured carbon dioxide and green hydrogen.
The LiquidSolar SNG plant in Duisburg will capture up to 40 tonnes of carbon dioxide and deliver five tonnes of e-methane each year.
The technology works by pulling CO2 from the air and binding it into a bicarbonate solution using a liquid sorbent.
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