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e-methanol reactor powers major renewable methanol project in China

The article accurately describes the collaboration between Carbon Recycling International (CRI) and Tianying Group to establish a large-scale e-methanol plant in Liaoyuan, Jilin Province, China. The project aims to produce approximately 170,000 tonnes of renewable methanol annually by combining green hydrogen with captured biogenic CO₂. This partnership leverages CRI's Emissions-to-Liquids (ETL) technology, which has been successfully implemented in previous projects in China. The information aligns with recent developments, including the successful installation of CRI's third-generation ETL reactor at the Liaoyuan site in June 2026. The article provides a comprehensive overview of the project's objectives, technological approach, and potential environmental and economic benefits, consistent with available sources. Therefore, the article is trustworthy and up-to-date.

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