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7. Recommendations for Future Work The following are brief recommendations for future work to mature the PEC and EC technologies, as well as to provide better estimates of performance metrics to facilitate higher fidelity trade studies: 1. Develop prototype 25◦C operation CO2 −−→ CO + O2 devices with existing materials ("Device-A") to at least TRL 4 to enable meaningful system-level comparisons with SOXE devices. 2. Establish CH4-generating catalytic systems capable of operating at 25◦C using CO2 and H2 or H2O as inputs. 3. Develop prototype 25◦C operation CH4-generating devices ("Device-B") to at least TRL 4 and compare system-level metrics to the H2O electrolysis/Sabatier approach. 4. Establish a materials set for a non-aqueous CO2 reduction PEC device ("Device-C") and characterize at TRL 4. 5. Evaluate the integration of TRL 4 devices above with PV arrays vs. direct PEC operation. 6. Assess the feasibility of power beaming approaches to supply PV power to landed energy storage arrays.

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