European Energy achieves e-methanol production in Kassø with Power-to-X technology
The first green e-methanol from the Power-to-X plant was produced with green hydrogen and biogenic CO₂.
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The first green e-methanol from the Power-to-X plant was produced with green hydrogen and biogenic CO₂.
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