As the global energy transition gathers momentum, electrification is leading the way—but it cannot solve everything. In sectors where batteries are impractical or inefficient, electrofuels—also known as e-fuels or RFNBOs (Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin)—offer a flexible, scalable solution for decarbonization. Electrofuels are synthetic fuels produced by combining green hydrogen, generated through electrolysis of water using renewable electricity, with captured or generated carbon dioxide—often from biogenic or atmospheric sources. The result is a suite of
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Methane produced from biogenic co2 and eletrolytic hydrogen

