eFuels

TECHNOLOGY


Efuel, also known as "electronic fuel," is a synthetic fuel produced through the process of electrolysis, which extracts hydrogen from water using renewable energy sources. This hydrogen is then combined with carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere or industrial processes to produce eFuel, typically in the form of liquid hydrocarbons.

BENEFITS


  • eFuel production involves combining hydrogen with carbon dioxide extracted from the air, ensuring that the carbon emissions released during their use are offset by the carbon dioxide previously captured during production. This makes efuel a carbon-neutral energy option.

  • Efuel can completely replace conventional fuels and can be blended with them in any ratio. This drop-in capability allows efuel to seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructure for storage, distribution, and refueling, including tank farms, pipelines, and filling stations.

  • Efuel is available in various forms such as eGasoline, eDiesel, eHeating oil, eKerosene, and eGas, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

  • Efuel has a high energy density and ability to be transported at room temperature and pressure. eFuel enables the deployment of renewable energy anywhere in the world. This allows renewable energy to be produced in regions with abundant resources and transported to areas of demand using existing logistics and distribution networks.

HOW IT WORKS


Efuel is produced through a multi-step process beginning with electrolysis of water to extract hydrogen using renewable energy sources like solar and wind farms. Hydrogen is then combined with carbon dioxide, captured from the air or industrial processes, using Fischer-Tropsch synthesis to create a liquid energy carrier. The resulting eFuel, available in various forms like eGasoline and eDiesel, can seamlessly substitute conventional fuels. Also, it can be blended in any ratio due to its drop-in capability, utilizing existing infrastructure for storage, distribution, and refueling.

INTERESTING FACTS


Apart from being carbon neutral, efuels burn 85% cleaner than fossil fuels.

85%

eFuels can be used as jet fuel, leading to a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.


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