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  2. Methanol economy - Wikipedia

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    The plant was named after George Olah. [19] [56] BioMCN from Netherlands has a production capacity of more than 60 000 t/a for production of renewable methanol (biomethanol and e-methanol) [19] [57] BASF produces methanol of renewable resources named EU-REDcert methanol using waste based biomass. [19] [58]

  3. Carbon Recycling International - Wikipedia

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    The George Olah Plant, or the GO Plant, has a name-plate capacity of 5 million liters per year. [14] It is located close to the Blue Lagoon spa facility and HS Orka's Svartsengi power station . The plant can capture and utilize around 10% of the carbon dioxide emitted by the Svartsengi power station.

  4. George Andrew Olah - Wikipedia

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    Olah was born in Budapest, Hungary, on May 22, 1927, into a Jewish couple, Magda (Krasznai) and Gyula Oláh, a lawyer. [8] [9] After the high school of Budapesti Piarist Gimnazium, [10] he studied under organic chemist Géza Zemplén at the Technical University of Budapest, now the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where he earned M.S. and Ph.D degrees in chemical engineering. [11]

  5. Carbon-neutral fuel - Wikipedia

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    The George Olah carbon dioxide recycling plant (named after George Andrew Olah [35])operated by Carbon Recycling International in Grindavík, Iceland, has been producing 2 million liters of methanol transportation fuel per year from flue exhaust of the Svartsengi Power Station since 2011. [36] It has the capacity to produce 5 million liters per ...

  6. List of power stations in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The installed electrical capacity and production of Sri Lanka by sources, from 2000 to 2018. Sri Lanka's electricity demand is currently met by nine thermal power stations, fifteen large hydroelectric power stations, and fifteen wind farms, with a smaller share from small hydro facilities and other renewables such as solar.

  7. Colombo South Waste Processing Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Colombo South Waste Processing Facility (also referred to as the Karadiyana W2E Project or Karadiyana Power Station) is a municipal solid waste-fired thermal power station currently under construction at a 10-acre (40,000 m 2) site in Karadiyana, Sri Lanka.

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  9. Aitken Spence Power Station - Wikipedia

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    "Sri Lanka approves 10 acres in Muthurajawela for solid waste energy". Lanka Business Online. 31 August 2016 "Sri Lanka to kick off solid waste plants with USD193 mln investment". Lanka Business Online. 10 August 2017