e-methanol

World’s first commercial-scale e-methanol plant began operations in Denmark

  • A low-carbon fuel created by combining green hydrogen with captured carbon dioxide (CO₂).
  • Considered a viable alternative to fossil fuels, especially in shipping and chemical industries.
  • Production Process –
    • Green Hydrogen Generation: Hydrogen is extracted through water electrolysis powered by renewable energy sources.
    • CO₂ Capture – Carbon dioxide is captured from industrial emissions (e.g., steel plants, cement factories); Direct air capture (DAC) can also be used to remove CO₂ from the atmosphere.
    • Methanol Synthesis – Hydrogen and CO₂ are reacted in a catalytic reactor under pressure, forming methanol with minimal by-products.
  • Benefits –
    • Infrastructure Compatibility – Can be used without major modifications to existing fuel systems.
    • StabilityStored easily at room temperature and ambient pressure.
    • Versatility – Can be used in multiple fuel applications, including shipping, road transport (as gasoline substitute), and aviation (kerosene alternative).
  • Applications –
    • Shipping Industry: A cleaner alternative to conventional marine fuels.
    • Aviation & Road Transport: Its derivatives gasoline and kerosene can replace fossil-based fuels.
    • Chemical Manufacturing: Used in producing plastics, resins, and other industrial chemicals.
  • Challenges –
    • High Cost – More expensive than fossil-based methanol due to renewable electricity expenses.
    • Production Inefficiencies – Limited scaling and technological barriers make it less economically feasible. Dependency on CO₂ Capture – Requires advanced carbon capture technologies for sustainable production.

Source: ET


Previous Year Question

‘Triclosan’, considered harmful when exposed to high levels for a long time, is most likely present in which of the following?

[UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2021 Prelims]

(a) Food preservatives
(b) Fruit-ripening substances
(c) Reused plastic containers
(d) Toiletries

Answer: (d)


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