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Twelve and LanzaTech partner to transform CO2 into ethanol

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  • Twelve and LanzaTech, two next-generation carbon utilization startups, have partnered to produce ethanol from carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

  • The two companies will convert CO2 to carbon monoxide (CO) using Twelve's carbon transformation technology and then convert CO into ethanol using LanzaTech's Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR). The two companies state that the process is highly scalable, and it could eventually be used to create CO2-to-ethanol on a large scale.

<ul><li> Analyst QuickTake: Twelve and LanzaTech have developed two distinctive approaches to convert CO2 emissions into ethanol . Twelve follows an electro-chemical approach, which uses either heat or electricity, and is somewhat energy-intensive. LanzaTech, on the other hand, follows a biological approach to convert CO2 into ethanol, which uses less energy. The partnership is likely to bring out the synergies across both methods.</ul>

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