Climate pioneers cooperate to produce solar fuels

INERATEC joins forces with Synhelion

31-Mar-2022 - Germany

Climate tech companies Synhelion and INERATEC have joined forces to decarbonize the transportation sector and help it achieve its ambitious net-zero target. By combining their complementing technologies, the climate pioneers can scale their respective clean technologies, paving the way for solar fuels to replace fossil fuels. 

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While electrification is a viable option for many sectors, fuel-intensive industries such as aviation will continue to require liquid fuels with a high energy density. This requirement means that a sustainable substitute for fossil-based kerosene is urgently needed to decarbonize aviation. Additionally, recent commitments from major airlines such as SWISS to use solar fuels underpin the growing demand for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). To meet market needs, SAF producers are scaling their technologies. Synhelion and INERATEC’s collaboration will accelerate the roll-out of carbon-neutral fuels. 

A perfect technological match 

Synhelion has developed a technology to produce next-generation synthetic fuels. At the core of the solution is a proprietary process that converts solar heat into syngas. This syngas is then fed into INERATEC’s modular synthesis plant and converted into liquid fuels via the Fischer-Tropsch process. By combining these cutting-edge technologies, Synhelion and INERATEC can produce clean solar fuels that offer an economically viable, efficient, and scalable substitute for fossil fuels. These are fully compatible with existing global fuel infrastructure and show great disruptive potential to accelerate the energy transition.

Solar fuel for sustainable aviation 

Synhelion is currently implementing an industrial-scale plant to produce sustainable kerosene from solar energy in Jülich in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and has chosen INERATEC as partner for the fuel production from the solar syngas. The modularity and cost-efficiency of both technologies are key drivers to demonstrate the profitable and scalable production of solar fuels. After that, both partners plan to rapidly scale their fuel production with support from industry partners such as SWISS International Air Lines and Lufthansa Group.

Climate tech innovation made in Europe 

Philipp Good, Chief Technology Officer at Synhelion, commented: “We’re excited to collaborate with INERATEC, a fellow European climate tech pioneer. Our technology is designed to produce syngas using the heat of the sun. INERATEC’s modular Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reactors are the perfect fit for us to produce solar fuels at scale and enter the synthetic fuel market.”  

Tim Böltken, Managing Director and Founder of INERATEC, added: “Joining forces with Synhelion shows what can be achieved when partners who share the same vision collaborate. Together, we’re producing sustainable fuel to make transportation more climate friendly. We’re looking forward to demonstrating the production of sustainable fuels at scale in Jülich.”

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