Real Carbon Technologies is a startup with a focus on efficient green methanol production. The company specializes in building container-sized modular solutions for green methanol synthesis with the aim to decarbonize industrial facilities. Real Carbon Technologies' key differentiator lies in its patent-protected high-performance CO2-to-methanol conversion technology developed by A. Urakawa, a professor of Catalysis Engineering at TU Delft. The company's unique direct synthesis method enables it to achieve over 95% process efficiency in a single pass, thus reducing space and equipment complexity requirements. One of the notable features of Real Carbon Technologies' direct synthesis method is its capability to handle CO2 from emissions and hydrogen from industrial processes, eliminating the need for feedstock purification steps and saving costs. This makes it an ideal solution for industrial facilities aiming to meet net-zero emissions targets in a cost-effective manner and create additional revenue streams from methanol-based products. The company's solutions have applications in Carbon Capture and Utilization, as well as Power-to-X projects, offering reduced capital expenditure and operating costs. Real Carbon Technologies is also open to partnerships and inviting investors to join forces in addressing the global climate challenge and tapping into the multi-billion dollar market. Real Carbon Technologies was founded in 2020 and its most recent investment came in the form of a Non-Equity Assistance investment on February 2, 2023 from Ørsted Propel acceleration programme.
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