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Syzygy Plasmonics and RTI International sign agreement

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Syzygy Plasmonics, a deep decarbonisation company, has announced an agreement with the non-profit research institute, RTI International, to demonstrate sustainable fuel production at the RTI facility in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, US. The new technology has the potential to help decarbonise transportation by converting two potent greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), into low-carbon-intensity fuels that can be used to replace petroleum-based jet fuel, diesel, and gasoline. The pilot project is being sponsored by Equinor Ventures and Sumitomo Corp. of Americas.

Testing is planned for a period of six months, with results from the demonstration to be used to build a techno-economic analysis for constructing a commercial-scale Syzygy e-fuels plant.

"This demonstration will be the first of its kind and represents a disruptive step in carbon utilisation. The sustainable fuels produced are expected to quickly achieve cost parity with today's fossil fuels," said Syzygy CEO, Trevor Best. "Integrating our technology with RTI's Fischer-Tropsch synthesis system has the potential to significantly reduce the carbon intensity of shipping, trucking, and aviation without requiring major fleet modifications. By making minor adjustments in the process, we also expect to produce sustainable methanol using the same technology."

The solution uses a fully electrified reactor provided by Syzygy to produce syngas from CO2 and CH4 in a dry methane reforming (DMR) reaction. The syngas is then processed through a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis unit to make various fuel grades. The potential of this technology to reduce carbon intensity in fuel could give transportation companies and airlines an affordable solution for cutting emissions and reducing their carbon footprint.

"We are excited about the opportunity to collaborate with Syzygy to test and assist in the scale-up of this promising technology," said Sameer Parvathikar, Ph.D., Director of the Renewable Energy and Energy Storage programme in RTI's Technology Advancement and Commercialisation business unit. "This work aligns with our capabilities, our goals of helping de-risk and commercialise novel technologies, and our vision to address the world's most critical problems with science-based solutions."

Having already proven its scale-up capabilities in earlier testing of its FT synthesis unit, RTI is assisting Syzygy with process design and systems integration for this pilot-scale demonstration. The full production pathway at the pilot scale includes multiple electrified DMR reactors that will consume 27 tpy of CO2, and produce 6100 gal. of e-fuels. At commercial scale this technology is expected to utilise millions of tonnes of CO2 per year to produce sustainable fuels.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/26012023/syzygy-plasmonics-and-rti-international-sign-agreement/

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