TechCrunch News 2024年11月12日
SpaceX alums find traction on Earth with their Mars-inspired methane-to-CO2 tech
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General Galactic是一家从太空技术起步,现专注于利用可再生能源生产甲烷的初创公司。他们最初计划为SpaceX开发将二氧化碳转化为甲烷的反应堆,用于火星探索,如今则将其应用于替代地下开采的天然气。该公司已建成每天可生产2000升甲烷的试点系统,并计划在2025年部署首批模块。General Galactic的目标客户是将甲烷作为原料或动力来源的企业,例如化工和塑料制造行业。虽然甲烷作为温室气体存在泄漏风险,但与化石燃料相比,可再生能源生产的甲烷碳足迹更低。未来,General Galactic或将转向生产其他碳氢化合物,例如航空燃料,以满足航空和海运等行业的脱碳需求。

🚀 **从太空技术到地球应用:**General Galactic最初旨在为SpaceX开发用于火星的二氧化碳转化为甲烷的反应堆,现将其应用于地球,用可再生能源生产甲烷,替代传统天然气开采。

🏭 **生产2000升甲烷/天:**该公司已建成每天可生产2000升甲烷的试点系统,并计划在2025年部署首批模块,使用大规模生产技术组装反应堆,与传统石化能源设施建设方式形成对比。

🎯 **目标客户:**General Galactic主要面向将甲烷作为原料或动力来源的企业,例如化工和塑料制造行业,而非直接用于供暖和能源领域,因为这些领域正逐渐转向电气化。

🧪 **其他碳氢化合物探索:**公司正在研究其他可用于运输的碳氢化合物,例如喷气燃料,以满足航空和海运等行业的脱碳需求。

⚠️ **甲烷泄漏风险:**甲烷是强效温室气体,泄漏风险是其应用面临的挑战。若无法有效控制泄漏,则可能影响其碳中和目标。相对化石燃料,可再生能源生产的甲烷碳足迹更低。

A trend has emerged among a small group of climate tech founders who start with their eyes fixed on space and soon realize their technology would do a lot more good here on Earth.

Halen Mattison and Luke Neise fit the bill. Mattison spent time at SpaceX, while Neise worked at Vanderbilt Aerospace Design Laboratory and Varda Space Industries. The pair originally wanted to sell reactors to SpaceX that could turn carbon dioxide into methane for use on Mars. Today, they’re building them to replace natural gas that’s pumped from underground.

Their company, General Galactic, which emerged from stealth in April, has built a pilot system that can produce 2,000 liters of methane per day. Neise, General Galactic’s CTO, told TechCrunch that he expects that figure to rise as the company replaces off-the-shelf components with versions designed in-house.

“We think that’s a big missing piece in the energy mix right now,” said Mattison, the startup’s CEO. “Being able to own our supply chains, to be able to fully control all of the parameters, to challenge the requirements between components, all of that unlocks some real elegance in the engineering solution.”

At commercial scale, the company’s reactors will be assembled using mass production techniques. It’s a contrast to how most petrochemical and energy facilities are built today.

General Galactic is focused on producing methane. However, Mattison said the company isn’t necessarily looking to displace the fuel from heating and energy. “Those are generally going toward electrification,” he said. Instead, it intends to sell its methane to companies that use it as an ingredient or to power a process, like in chemical or plastic manufacturing.

The company isn’t ruling out transportation entirely either. Mattison hinted that General Galactic is working on other hydrocarbons that could be used for transportation, like jet fuel. “Stay tuned,” he said.

The startup plans to deploy its first modules in 2025. To hit that milestone, it recently raised a $8 million seed round co-led by Harpoon Ventures and Refactor Capital with participation from BoxGroup, Climate Capital, Impact First, Pathbreaker, Plug and Play, and Seraphim.

General Galactic hopes its modules will be able to plug into existing infrastructure, speeding its adoption relative to other fuels like hydrogen. 

General Galactic’s biggest competition probably won’t be from hydrogen, but from startups like Oxylus Energy, Aerleum, and SpiralWave, which are all working to produce green methanol. Methanol has a few things going for it: it’s a key building block for many fuels and petrochemicals and it’s a liquid at room temperature.

Methane doesn’t liquify until -258 degrees F, and it’s a potent greenhouse gas, 80-times more powerful than carbon dioxide. Leaky natural gas infrastructure is suspected to be a significant contributor to climate change. Unless General Galactic can all but eliminate leaks at the point of production and downstream, dependence on methane could undermine its carbon neutral claims.

Still, relative to fossil fuels, methane produced using renewable electricity would have a lower carbon footprint. A liquid fuel targeted at industries like aviation and maritime shipping would be a juicier target from a climate perspective; it might be a good business bet, too, as those sectors are costly to decarbonize using batteries or hydrogen. The next pivot might be where General Galactic’s real opportunity lies.

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