NEXTFUEL was pleased to be represented by its partners from NTNU at ESCAPE 36 – European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering, which took place in Sheffield, UK, from 21 to 24 June 2026.
During the event, the NTNU team presented the paper “Simulation of Methanol Production from Biogas: Impact of Feedstock Composition and Stoichiometric Number Adjustment”, contributing to discussions on renewable methanol production and sustainable fuel pathways.
The work focuses on the use of biogas as a promising biogenic carbon source for renewable methanol. In particular, it examines how variations in biogas composition and reformer operating conditions can influence the syngas stoichiometric number and the adjustments required to meet methanol synthesis targets.
This research supports NEXTFUEL’s broader efforts to advance innovative and sustainable solutions for the future fuel value chain.
We warmly thank our NTNU partners for their valuable contribution and for representing NEXTFUEL at this important international event.
The full paper is available for download on the NEXTFUEL project website.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under grant agreement No. 101136225.
