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OUR PROJECTS
Every project is unique
At Energy Constructs, we are proud to present our portfolio of projects that embody our dedication to sustainable fuels. Each project is a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence. Explore our featured projects to gain insight into how we are driving the future of decarbonized transportation.
Coconut Waste into Green Methanol
A first-of-its-kind project to transform low-value coconut biomass waste into renewable fuel for the marine and aviation sectors. Using innovative, proven technologies, this groundbreaking initiative will convert agricultural waste into clean energy, advancing decarbonization and setting a new standard in the fight against climate change.
Feasibility study for new regional biofuels plant in South-East Asia
An extensive techno-feasibility study was undertaken to evaluate the viability of establishing a regional biofuels plant. This comprehensive analysis delved deeply into multiple crucial factors, including the availability of biomass feedstocks, the socio-demographic profile of the countries, prevailing and future fuel policies, the competitive landscape of the biofuels market, and potential off-takers in the marine and aviation sectors. The overarching goal was to meticulously pinpoint the most favorable market entry point for a new entrant. The study analysed various alternative fuel options, such as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Renewable Diesel (RD), biogas, and methanol integration.
PowerFuel – the production of Fischer-Tropsch Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene via the Power-to-Liquid (PtL) route
The research project spanned from December 2018 to November 2023 and received funding from the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy. A consortium comprising the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Ineratec, DLR (German National Aeronautics and Space Research Centre), Siemens, Bauhaus Luftfahrt (German Aviation Think Tank), Technical University of Hamburg, Climeworks, and Aviation Fuel Projects Consulting (Dr. Dietmar Posselt) collaborated on the entire Power-to-Liquid (PtL) production chain, including scale-up processes, from CO2 collection via direct-air-capture to H2 electrolysis, syngas production, FT reaction, and upgrading of syncrude to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blending components. In addition to technical implementation, the project also addressed sustainability considerations and conducted global access evaluations.
ITEAL - decentralized SAF production at a mid-size Airport
In 2021/2022, another study on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) was conducted. The study encompassed various aspects such as hydrogen generation, PtL SAF production, utilization, logistics, sustainability considerations including local air quality, economic factors, and legal considerations. The responsibilities included developing quality concepts and specification requirements for all jet fuel-related products, as well as designing the concept for evaluating local emissions at the airport.
DEMO-SPK project – the Use of SAF Multi-blend JET A-1 in the Field
This recent three-year project, sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Transportation and Digital Infrastructure, involved thorough investigations and evaluations of commercially available Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blending components. The project produced 600 tons of SAF, which were blended into the public jet fuel infrastructure and utilized at an internationally operating airport. Quality assurance was maintained through emissions testing conducted on a grounded aircraft (Airbus A300). The project team also assessed logistics, sustainability considerations, and explored the potential deployment of emission trading schemes.
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