Technology

FRANCE KEREAUZEN will produce e-fuels from water, renewable electricity and locally captured CO2:

  • e-kerosene, intended for air transport, will be mixed with traditional kerosene and used on current aircraft.
  • e-naphtha will be sold to the plastics and oil industries wishing to decarbonize their activities in order to produce biosourced plastics.

The project will also produce renewable hydrogen, for mobility and industry usages. It will also generate 720 GWh of low-temperature heat, which will be used by local manufacturers thanks to the building of a heating network.

How are e-fuels produced?