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The Future of Sustainable and Carbon-Neutral Transport

London, August 02, 2024, (Oilandgaspress) ––Synthetic and sustainable fuels, which help mitigate CO2, must be the focus of the transport sector’s decarbonization.

Sustainable fuel requirements include reducing carbon emissions throughout its lifecycle. However, other factors are also crucial, including fresh water and preventing deforestation in the chemical processes.
Synthetic fuels, biofuels, and e-fuels are liquids similar to typical hydrocarbons like gasoline or diesel but are not made from fossil sources. These sustainable liquids result from the reaction between renewable hydrogen and industrial-captured CO2.

The captured CO2 is offset by the CO2 generated from the use of the e-fuel. Using CO2 provides new opportunities for economic growth through innovation, paving the way for the transition to a circular economy and decarbonization with reduced dependency on fossil fuels.


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