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BASF/Linde/thyssenkrupp plan to develop technology for CO2 to syngas
BASF, Linde and Thyssen Krupp said they plan to jointly develop technologies
to produce syngas from carbon dioxide.
The joint project, which was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Science and Education, was launched on July 1 and is expected to last for
three years.
The three companies are currently developing the process technology
together with BASF's subsidiary HTE AG, scientific partner VDEh-Betriebsforschungsinstitut and Dortmund University of Technology.
This is a two-step process technology: the first step is to use an innovative methane decomposition technology to break down natural gas into hydrogen and carbon, and the second step is to react hydrogen with large amounts of carbon dioxide from other industrial processes to form syngas
.
Dr.
Harald Ranke, Head of Clean Energy Technology at Linde, said that for conventional hydrogen production processes, this new technology can further improve production efficiency while cutting CO2 emissions in half
.
(Xiaohua)