The world's first facility, created by the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) and Zhuhai Futian Energy Technology, converts carbon dioxide into green fuels, potentially lowering carbon dioxide levels in the environment.
In its statement, the DICP says "a technology that can selectively produce value-added hydrocarbon fuels with high energy density will provide a new route for promoting clean and low-carbon energy revolution."
Carbon dioxide hydrogenation technology for producing gasoline was originally proposed by DICP's Sun Jian GE Qingjie and WEI Jian in a 2017 paper published in the journal Nature Communications. The method uses metal catalysts to convert carbon dioxide into biofuels that are less harmful to the environment.
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