New report shows surge in PtX patent submissions

A new analysis by Danish Technological Institute shows that the number of patent applications for converting green power has risen in recent years. Nearly 25% of all patent submissions come from Europe.
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Photo: RWE Renewables/Paul-Langrock.de +49 172 3120 3
BY MARIA OIEN, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

Global interest in Power-to-X technologies has seen a surge over the past ten years, according to a new report by Danish Technological Institute. Its deep dive into the global market for PtX shows that especially private companies in Western nations dominate the list of applicants, although China also accounts for a fair share.

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