EcoFuel SUMMIT 2023
28 November 2023
Online

Innovations in Carbon Capture to Sustainable Fuels

Sustainable synthesis of fuels and chemicals by Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) is one of the important pillars for reaching “net zero” emissions by 2050.

The EU funded EcoFuel project addresses this challenge by introducing an entirely new process chain which includes electrochemically enhanced CO2 capture from the air, electrocatalytic CO2 conversion to olefins followed by thermal-catalytic olefin conversion to produce drop-in synthetic hydrocarbon fuels for hard-to-decarbonize transport sectors.

The EcoFuel Summit 2023 will give a status report of the EcoFuel project and the invited contributions from similar boundary-pushing projects will set the virtual stage to discuss opportunities and challenges for new research activities that ultimately bring us a step closer towards establishing a low- or zero-emission carbon cycle.

The link to this event will be sent out on Monday November 27

EcoFuel at a Glance
A Novel Process Chain Paving The Way For Green Fuels
EU-funded EcoFuel project that will create and demonstrate an innovative process chain able to improve the energy efficiency for production of synthetic fuel from CO2 and water using renewable energy. This next-generation renewable fuel for energy and transport will increase energy efficiency and reduce costs associated with energy conversion from CO2.
PROJECT FULL NAME: Renewable Electricity-based, Cyclic and Economic Production of Fuel
ACRONYM: EcoFuel
DURATION: 01/01/2021- 31/12/2023
PROJECT FUNDING: € 4 858 547,50
COORDINATOR: AVL List GmbH
GRANT AGREEMENT N°:101006701
TOPIC: LC-SC3-RES-26-2020: Development of next generation renewable fuel technologies from CO2and renewable energy (Power and Energy to Renewable Fuels)
EcoFuel Consortium
 Siemens energy logo  AVL Logo  axiom logo
 Siemens Energy Global
GmbH & Co. KG
 AVL List GmbH  Axiom angewandte Prozeßtechnik Ges.m.b.H
     
 Univ Budapestlogo  fraunhofer logo  JM logo
Budapest University of Technology and Economics  Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology Johnson Matthey PlC
     
 logo gris2  TU Berlin Logosvg  Univ Oxford
 PRETEXO Technical University of Berlin

University of Oxford

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