RhinoFlux, Spun-off from Kyoto University, Achieves Over 240 Hours of Operation with Non-Combustion Biomass Power Generation
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RhinoFlux has achieved over 240 hours of stable operation for its 1kW 'Katsura-1J' prototype using wet chemical looping technology, powered by biomass including woody biomass provided by Sumitomo Forestry. The technology demonstrates high-efficiency energy conversion without combustion and captures CO2 at over 99.9% purity, accelerating development toward 2028 commercialization.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the 1kW prototype developed by RhinoFlux that operated for over 240 hours?
- A: The 1kW prototype developed by RhinoFlux is called Katsura-1J.
- Q: Which company provided woody biomass for RhinoFlux's Katsura-1J prototype testing?
- A: Sumitomo Forestry provided woody biomass for the Katsura-1J prototype testing.
- Q: How long did RhinoFlux's Katsura-1J prototype run continuously using wet chemical looping technology?
- A: RhinoFlux's Katsura-1J prototype ran for over 240 hours continuously.
- Q: What is the CO2 capture purity level achieved by RhinoFlux's non-combustion biomass technology?
- A: RhinoFlux's technology captures CO2 at over 99.9% purity.
- Q: What year is RhinoFlux targeting for commercialization of its non-combustion biomass power generation?
- A: RhinoFlux is targeting 2028 for commercialization of its technology.