LanzaTech, a carbon capture and utilization (CCU) company, has partnered with Australian energy developer Woodside and another carbon utilization startup ReCarbon to examine the feasibility of building a CCU facility in Perth, Australia.
The facility, currently in the front-end engineering phase, will utilize ReCarbon’s technology to convert carbon dioxide and methane into syngas, which will be later fermented into ethanol using LanzaTech’s technology.
<ul><li> Analyst QuickTake: Of late, LanzaTech has been relying on third-party technologies to execute the first step of its CO2-to-ethanol process, which is to convert CO2 into syngas. The technology collaboration with ReCarbon is an example of this, which follows its previous collaboration with Twelve .</ul>
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