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Tata Steel, Coal India in talks with JNCASR for CO2 reduction tech

BENGALURU: The Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), whose novel Carbon-di-oxide (CO2) reduction technology has the capacity of converting 300kg of CO2 per day into methanol & other useful chemicals, has tied up with an incubation firm — Breathe Applied Sciences — to scale it up to industrial scale (500 tonne).
Having realised the massive potential, big firms like Tata Steel and Coal India are in talks with the JNCASR team and Breathe Applied Sciences to help set up plants that can convert CO2 into useful chemicals and fuels.
On June 5, the JNCASR team at from the new chemistry unit led by Prof Sebastian C Peter inked an agreement to transfer the technology to Breathe, which is a start-up incubated at JNCASR with funding from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), under the Nano Mission Project.
The scientific activities which have been agreed upon as part of the agreement are the development of efficient catalysts for the conversion of CO2 to methanol and other chemicals, improvisation of the process engineering to enhance production of chemicals and fuels from anthropogenic CO2.
The Breathe team — Peter, Prof Umesh Waghmare and Rakshith Raghavan — over the last few years has undertaken several translational activities, participated in global competitions, and has several accomplishments to its credit.
Peter, who is also a founder-director at Breathe told TOI: “Coal India has been in talks with us for the past one year and we had nearly reached the commitment state just before the lockdown. There is a lot of unused coal in their reserves which they want to utilise that. For this, we will first build a pilot model plant in Bengaluru with a capacity of converting 100 tonne of CO2, which may get initial funding from Coal India.”
The eventual plan, he said, was to develop the required catalysts, design and develop the plant for Coal India on an industrial scale at a location of its choice.
“Tata Steel too has shown interest and they are looking at a 2 tonne capacity plant. In this case they are looking to be as green as possible and they see this as one of the ways of being more environmentally friendly. We will know about what happens with both these cases in the next two weeks or so,” Peter sRead More – Source

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