NTPC Plant Pioneers In Converting Captured CO2 Into Methanol
NTPC Plant Pioneers In Converting Captured CO2 Into Methanol
New Delhi: Government-owned power giant NTPC announced on Friday that in “a major groundbreaking achievement,” it has been “successful in the synthesis of CO2 captured from flue gas with hydrogen produced from a PEM electrolyser, which was then converted into methanol at NTPC’s Vindhyachal plant.”
“Both the CO2 capture plant and the CO2-to-methanol plant are the first of their kind in the world, marking a historic step in carbon management and sustainable fuel production,” NTPC Chairman Gurdeep Singh said at the power major’s 50th Raising Day celebration. He further added that NTPC has been working on Gen-4 ethanol, green urea, and sustainable aviation fuel. The company has also developed and tested ‘first indigenous catalyst’ for Methanol Synthesis and made substantial progress with hydrogen, carbon capture, and other innovative technologies, underscoring its commitment to building an environmentally sustainable future. During the occasion, CMD of NTPC virtually launched the Hydrogen-fuel buses which are set to operate at Leh. The hydrogen buses represent a significant leap in NTPC’s commitment to advancing clean and green technologies. NTPC’s 50-year logo reflecting its legacy and contribution to India’s progress was also unveiled on this occasion. The new 50-year logo with infinity loop and fluidic nature signifies the everlasting commitment to growth and excellence and resonates 50 years of powering growth and creating infinite possibilities, Singh said.