Low-temperature CO2 electrolysis is a promising pathway to produce low carbon intensity fuels and chemicals, offering advantages in scalability, process efficiency, and intermittent operation. Significant risks must be overcome for CO2 electrolysis to help meet 2050 decarbonization goals
A new DOE project aims to work alongside CO2RUe Consortium analysis projects to identify/quantify risks, and performs targeted experimental work to address risks. NREL’s Jack Ferrell presented these slides at DOE’s Project Peer Review on the project milestones ahead and achievements to date.
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