Green Methanol Production from Biomass Residues: A Promising Pathway
A recent study published in Green Chemistry highlights the potential of gasification-based green methanol production from various biomass residues in China. This techno-economic analysis and carbon footprint assessment emphasize the viability of biomethanol as a sustainable feedstock for achieving net-zero fuel and chemical production in response to stringent carbon emission targets. The findings are significant for biomass and wood pellet industries in Europe as they pave the way for innovative approaches to renewable energy utilization.
