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Penn State reactor report points to a bigger, more efficient route for turning CO2 into methane
Key Takeaways
- A Penn State team is reported to have built a larger zero-gap reactor for CO2-to-methane conversion.
- The headline claim combines a 10x scale-up with 95% efficiency.
- The main unresolved questions are durability, economics, and how the reported efficiency is defined.
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DT Editorial Team··via interestingengineering.com