Jakson Achieves Global First: CO2-to-Methanol Synthesis for NTPC Limited
Jakson Green, a new energy transition platform, has achieved a historic milestone in collaboration with NTPC, successfully synthesizing methanol from captured carbon dioxide. This project is located at NTPC’s Vindhyachal Thermal Power Plant in Madhya Pradesh, India.
Conceived and conceptualised by NETRA (NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance), the R&D arm of NTPC Limited, this innovative plant captures CO2 directly from the flue gas emissions and converts it into methanol, a versatile and cleaner fuel which can be further used for applications like power generation and transportation.
Commenting on this remarkable achievement, Bikesh Ogra, CEO and Managing Director, Jakson Green Private Limited said, “We are incredibly proud to partner with NTPC in bringing this transformative project to life. This project is particularly special for us, as it marks the first instance of producing methanol from captured carbon, and it will also stand as the inaugural commissioned project in the Indian green molecule space. This achievement underscores Jakson Green commitment to advancing sustainable innovations in the new energy sector”.
Upon successfully producing the first few drops of methanol, Mr. E.K.S Sreekumar, Head of Strategy at Jakson Green Private Limited, stated, “As the EPC contractor, we are honoured to have led the engineering, procurement, and construction of this landmark project on turnkey basis in partnership with NTPC & their technology provider. This first-of-its-kind endeavour has provided invaluable learning experiences for our team, empowering us to tackle future challenges and deliver innovative solutions in such upcoming projects”.
This landmark project sets a new standard for the global energy industry, showcasing the transformative power of carbon capture and utilization. Jakson Green is at the forefront of new energy solutions, executing six marquee Power-to-X projects, including two more projects for NTPC: India’s first green hydrogen refueling station for urban mobility and the world’s first CO2-to-4G ethanol plant. The company remains committed to collaborating with NTPC on their various pioneering initiatives that will shape a sustainable future.