German startup secures $62M for 'carbon negative' power plants
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"Reverion's technology works very efficiently in both ways - you can use the plants to store that energy and provide it back to the grid when there is demand," said Christoph Baumeister, highlighting the dual functionality of their power plants.
"Reverion claims this makes it a CO2 technology, as the plant also captures the CO2 produced during the electrochemical reaction inside the fuel-cell, which can then be sold to make products like Sustainable Aviation Fuels or buried underground for perpetuity."
"Unlike most of the plants in operation today, Reverion's tech turns biogas into electricity using specially-designed solid oxide fuel cells that boost efficiency to 80% - double that of conventional gas engines."
Read at TNW | Sustainability
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