Mitsubishi Tests Cost-Competitive Route To SAF

Co-electrolysis process has been demonstrated at MHI Research & Innovation Center.

Co-electrolysis process has been demonstrated at MHI Research & Innovation Center.

Credit: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has demonstrated an integrated production process for synthesizing liquid fuels from CO 2, water and electricity that has the potential to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at a cost competitive with fossil jet fuel. The process uses a solid oxide electrolysis...
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