➀ Power-to-Methanol systems could play a crucial role in integrating renewable energy into future infrastructure by converting excess electricity into methanol. ➁ Dr. Stefan Fogel's extensive modeling and simulations indicate that these systems can be economically viable, especially when coupled with renewable energy sources. ➂ Despite current high costs, future market development and scale effects could make Power-to-Methanol competitive with fossil fuels by 2050.
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