E-Fuels
Greenlyte launches world’s first LiquidSolar eFuel plant
Greenlyte Carbon Technologies is inaugurating the worldwide first LiquidSolar SNG plant in Duisburg, marking a decisive step from development towards industrial production of synthetic fuels (eFuels).
Digital Exclusive: The role of integrated and derisked technologies as a cornerstone of eFuels deployment
Axens offers fully integrated, proven solutions to produce fuels from CO2 through the Fischer Tropsch (F-T) and ethanol-to-jet (ETJ) pathways that meet emerging market demand.
Honeywell introduces new, innovative technology that produces low-cost, high quality renewable fuels from biomass
Honeywell has introduced a breakthrough technology that converts agricultural and forestry waste into ready-to-use renewable fuels for hard-to-abate sectors, such as the maritime industry.
Schneider Electric’s technology blueprint paves way for global e-methanol fuel expansion
Powered by renewable electricity from the adjacent 304-MW Kassø Solar Park, the largest in the Nordics, the facility captures biogenic CO₂ from nearby sources to produce up to 42,000 metric tpy of e-methanol.
Magnon, ErasmusP2X and Power2X launch e-methanol project with future H2 backbone connection
Magnon will provide biogenic CO₂ from its biomass plant, while ErasmusP2X and Power2X will supply green hydrogen produced at their 1-GW solar-powered facility in Saceruela.
Brineworks raises €6.8 MM to scale direct air capture for eFuels, aiming for sub-€100/t CO₂ capture
Amsterdam-based climate tech startup Brineworks has secured €6.8 MM in new funding to accelerate commercialization of its ultra-low-cost direct air capture (DAC) technology.
- NAPCOR releases 2024 PET recycling report highlighting system efficiency gains and continued strength of PET circularity 12/12
- OQ courts other partners for petrochemical complex in Oman as SABIC drops out 12/12
- Brazil's BNDES approves $71 MM for carbon storage project 12/12
- Cuba on edge as U.S. seizure of oil tanker puts supply at risk 12/12
- China oil demand to plateau between 2025 and 2030 12/12
- Germany's PCK refinery says no impact from pipeline leak 12/12

