- Methanol is a low-carbon, hydrogen carrier fuel produced from high ash coal, agricultural residue, CO2 from thermal power plants, and natural gas.
- When the methanol is produced renewably and without polluting emissions, it is known as Green Methanol.
How is it produced?
- It has been produced from biomass (bio-methanol) or captured carbon dioxide combined with green hydrogen (e-methanol).
Where can it be used?
- Blending of 15% methanol in gasoline can result in at least 15% reduction in the import of gasoline/crude oil.
- Can bring down GHG emissions by 20% in terms of particulate matter, NOx, and SOx, thereby improving the urban air quality.
- Since it is a liquid at room temperature, making it easy to store and transport.
- It is used as a raw material in plastic, chemical and energy sector.
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Source: The Hindu