As the role of e-fuels continues to develop, synthetic options like e-methanol and e-ammonia, produced using renewable energy and carbon-neutral processes, are emerging as key enablers in the path toward net-zero emissions. A review published on Energy & Fuels – ACS Publications – dives into:
🔵 How raw materials for e-fuels can be sourced sustainably.
🔵 Synthesis pathways and technoeconomic analysis.
🔵 Applications in road transport, aviation, and shipping.
🔵 The challenges that remain, and where opportunities lie.
E-fuels are already powering real-world transportation, and this review provides a roadmap for scaling up their production and improving efficiency. As we reimagine the future of energy and mobility, e-fuels may offer the flexibility and infrastructure compatibility that electric alternatives sometimes struggle with.
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