The CARBIO-H2M project aims to develop an integrated system for the production of
green methanol from CO₂ captured in biomass plants and incinerators. This methanol
is a strategic fuel for decarbonizing key sectors such as chemicals,
transport, and energy. The project focuses on integrating CO₂ capture with the
methanol conversion process, using advanced power electronics technologies to
optimize production. UNIMORE's contribution, led by Professor Davide Barater and the
H2MORE Center, will focus on the development of modular inverters and energy estimation tools to
monitor and optimize the performance of power-to-X systems. Regional pilot cases
will also be developed, contributing to the green transition.
The H2MORE Center at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, led by Professor Davide Barater, will be
involved in the development of electrical conversion systems and the design of modular
inverters to power electrolyzers and catalytic processes. The center's expertise,
particularly in energy estimation and power-to-X conversion, will be crucial
to optimizing the efficiency of the methanol production process.