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Fuel cells could drive up methanol demand

A NEWLY published paper in has again raised the spectre of gas-derived methanol as a fuel of the future, this time not only for implications in the transport sector, but as an energy source in consumer electronics, such as mobile telephones and tablet computers.

Fuel cells could drive up methanol demand

If the predictions in the paper published in MRS Energy & Sustainability—A Review Journal come true, soaring methanol demand could eventually act as a way to monetise some of Australia's higher CO2 fields....

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