Neste and partner companies conclude the E-Fuel research project showcasing progress in the development of electrofuels
Neste Corporation, News, 17 January 2024Renewable hydrogen produced by green electricity and carbon capture and utilization (CCU) play an important role in combating climate change. Low-emission e-fuels produced using these technologies are particularly suitable for segments that are difficult to electrify, such as aviation and marine. The joint E-Fuel research project demonstrating high temperature electrolysis (SOEC), carbon capture, and hydrocarbon synthesis technologies has now come to its successful end. During the three-year project, the development of synthetic e-fuels