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Horizons Live: Adding fire to e-fuels
Are synthetic fuels the key to unlocking growth in hydrogen?
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Electrification is the key enabler of the energy transition. But some sectors - such as shipping, aviation and heavy-duty vehicles - are hard to electrify.
E-fuels, produced by combining green hydrogen with captured carbon or nitrogen, could be a solution. They can decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors without the early scrapping of long-life equipment.
E-fuels offer companies an intriguing prospect at the intersection of electrons and molecules. The potential to capitalise on existing technical, commercial and marketing capabilities makes it an appealing, if challenging, opportunity for many.
On this month's Horizons Live replay our panel discussed whether synthetic fuels are the key to unlocking growth in hydrogen. Our panel included:
- Simon Flowers, Chairman and Chief Analyst
- Murray Douglas, VP, Hydrogen Research
- Ozzy Jegunma, Senior Research Analyst, Oils & Chemicals
- Rohan Dighe, Research Analyst, CCUS
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You can read this month's full report here: Adding fire to e-fuels: are synthetic fuels the key to unlocking growth in hydrogen?
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