Last week, the high-temperature heat exchanger – heart of our methanol-fueled Brayton cycle – arrived at the IMP PAN laboratories, marking another important step in the development of our pilot system within WP4 of the ResMe2E project. It will play a central role in the methanol-fueled Brayton cycle installation, supporting our efforts to demonstrate efficient and climate-neutral energy generation. 🌱⚡
The exchanger has now been safely unloaded and positioned in the lab, where it will soon become part of the experimental setup. Each new component brings us closer to turning our concept into a fully operational prototype.🔧⚙️
Watching our concepts take physical form in the lab is truly rewarding for the team! 💡💪

