Barcelona pilot turns wastewater and CO2 into hydrogen-based clean marine fuel
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Sustainable fuels from waste water are identified as a key solution to reduce emissions in sectors with difficult electrification. Thanks to a process developed and validated in Catalonia. The technology allows to convert carbon dioxide and regenerated water into a synthetic zero-emission hydrocarbon, compatible with current engines. This facilitates a progressive transition to cleaner energy models without the need for major technological chang…
H2-View News: Barcelona pilot turns wastewater and CO2 into hydrogen-based clean marine fuel
The Suport project, led by the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), showcased a pilot-scale demonstration where wastewater and captured CO2 were converted into a synthetic fuel chemically equivalent to marine diesel. The process used co-electrolysis to convert CO2 and wastewater into hydrogen-rich syngas, which was then put through Fischer–Tropsch synthesis to make the liquid
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