Meet the scientist turning CO2 into liquid fuels paid MHI_Group
Here, Möllenbruck discusses his work at MHPS, part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, and explains why winning the award was a highpoint of his career to date.I've always been enthusiastic about technology. As a young child I was fascinated with making things and spent hours building technical Lego sets.
My interest in power plant technology developed during lectures on thermodynamics at university, which I found fascinating. The idea of generating power and creating new fuels grabbed my attention and set me on my current career path. Since joining MHPS, I have conducted power-to-fuel research. This involves linking the power and transport sectors to produce electricity-based synthetic fuels – also known as E-fuels – like methane, methanol, or even synthetic gasoline, for the transport sector. The research has passed the testing stage and is now ready to be scaled up for commercial use, once we identify a suitable project.
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