Porsche Begins Production Of E-Fuels In Chile
Porsche is working with partner HIF to produce e-fuels in Chile. The carbon neutral fuels can replace gasoline without engine modifications.
Porsche is working with partner HIF to produce e-fuels in Chile. The carbon neutral fuels can replace gasoline without engine modifications.
Electrofuels are ready for their closeups, Texas is ready for electrofuels, and the leading oil producers SK and Denbury are ready to hop on board.
Claims that an e-fuels exemption from the EU engine ban for new cars would help decarbonise the existing car fleet do not stand up.
As the Russian Baltic Fleet rattles its sword, renewable energy stakeholders in Sweden and elsewhere are eyeballing Baltic Sea offshore wind for a foothold in the new electrofuel market.
Electrofuels are finally having a moment, now that Porsche is eyeballing synthetic fuel produced with green hydrogen.
Originally published on Transport & Environment By Eoin Bannon With the review of the EU CO₂ emissions standards for cars and vans scheduled for June 2021, some, notably the oil and gas industry and automotive suppliers, are advocating adding CO₂ credits for advanced biofuels and synthetic fuels into the vehicle … [continued]
Originally published on EnergyPost. By Karel Beckman A Power-to-Liquids (PtL) demonstration rig, which is the first of its kind in the world, was officially inaugurated on 14 November by Dresden-based sunfire GmbH. The ceremony was attended by German Federal Minister of Education and Research Johanna Wanka, Board Member Pieter Koolen … [continued]