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Carbon Neutral Fuels selects process technologies from Honeywell, Johnson Matthey and bp for U.K. e-fuels facility

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
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Carbon Neutral Fuels (CNF) has chosen Johnson Matthey and bp’s FT CANS technology and Honeywell UOP’s FT Unicracking process for its flagship Power-to-Liquid e-fuels facility, Project Starling, in Workington, U.K. The plant will convert captured carbon dioxide and water into synthetic fuels.

What do you think will most shape the success of U.K. e-fuels projects like this—access to low-cost renewable power, CO2 sourcing, permitting, or long-term offtake agreements?

Carbon Neutral Fuels (CNF), a leading U.K.-based developer of sustainable e-fuels, announced the selection of Johnson Matthey plc (JM; London) and bp’s FT CANS™ technology and Honeywell UOP’s Fischer-Tropsch (FT) Unicracking process technology for its flagship Power-to-Liquid e-fuels facility in Workington, U.K.     The project, known as Project Starling, will convert captured carbon dioxide and water […]

The post Carbon Neutral Fuels selects process technologies from Honeywell, Johnson Matthey and bp for U.K. e-fuels facility appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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