New route to carbon-neutral fuels from carbon dioxide discovered by Stanford-DTU team

Graphic of two fuel tanks in foreground, one labeled "Ni' and the other 'Ce' with solar panels and wind turbines behind with mountains in the background
Sep 16 2019
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Researchers from Stanford University and Technical University of Denmark have shown how electricity and catalyst cerium oxide can convert CO 2 into energy-rich carbon monoxide better than conventional methods. The team envisions using renewable power to make the CO and for subsequent conversions, which would result in carbon-neutral products. An advantage of sustainable liquid fuels over electrification of transportation is using existing gas and diesel infrastructure.