First carbon - free fuel plant opens

Germany opened the world's first carbon-free fuel plant. The facility, which is the size of a shipping container and is run by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, can generate fuel for electric vehicles, ships, or planes. Fuel is produced in four steps using green energy. This project is funded by the German government. [...]
The facility, which is the size of a shipping container and is run by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, can generate fuel for electric vehicles, ships, or planes.
Fuel is produced in four steps using green energy.
This project is funded by the German government.
The pilot plant, during its initial tests, has already filled a barrel of electric fuel, but cannot be produced more than a few liters a day. Project leaders expect this to change soon. /











