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California firm outlines CO2-to-fuel technology, Moses Lake demonstration and billion-liter offtake with airline group
Summary
A California-based carbon-transformation company described its CO2 electrolysis process for e-fuels, a demonstration plant in Moses Lake, Washington, and commercial offtake deals including a major contract with International Airlines Group and an Alaska Airlines first flight. Presenters said the Moses Lake plant will use municipal water and net-new renewable electricity and begin operations before scaling to larger facilities.
A California-based carbon-transformation company told the Hazardous Materials Commission it is developing technology to make fuels, chemicals and plastics from carbon dioxide and renewable electricity and is moving to demonstration-scale production.
Presenters Ashwin Jadav and Derek Belps described a modular CO2-electrolysis process that converts CO2 to intermediary products using membrane "leaves" stacked into "OPUS" units and grouped into full-scale plants. Derek said the company is building a demonstration plant in Moses Lake, Washington, and has commercial agreements for offtake,…
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