Sacramento, CA– In an exciting development for the sustainable fuels industry, Infinium, a pioneer in electrofuels (eFuels) production, has announced the successful operation of the world’s first commercial-scale facility dedicated to the creation of drop-in ready eFuels.
Located in Corpus Christi, Texas, Project Pathfinder stands as a beacon of innovation, producing synthetic, ultra-low carbon eFuels suitable for immediate use in existing heavy transportation and chemical manufacturing processes.
Highlighting this momentous achievement, Infinium recently had the honor of hosting global technology visionary Bill Gates and the esteemed team from Breakthrough Energy for an exclusive tour of the facility. This visit underscores the significance of Project Pathfinder in the global effort to decarbonize transportation and combat climate change.
Robert Schuetzle, CEO of Infinium, expressed his gratitude for the team’s dedication and innovation, stating, “Project Pathfinder represents a pivotal moment in the commercial production of eFuels. With our team’s unparalleled expertise, we have established a production, logistics, and delivery framework that sets a new standard in the industry. Our unique position as both a technology innovator and project developer allows us comprehensive oversight of the eFuels production process, enabling us to swiftly expand our projects and increase our worldwide output of environmentally friendly eFuels.”
Infinium’s eFuels are crafted using a revolutionary process that combines captured carbon dioxide (CO2) and green hydrogen from renewable energy sources. The facility produces a range of sustainable fuels, including sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF), eDiesel, and eNaphtha, which are free from sulfur and produced without process emissions. This advancement offers a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based fuels, contributing significantly to the reduction of global carbon emissions.
About Infinium
Infinium is an electrofuels provider on a mission to decarbonize the world. Electrofuels are a new class of synthetic fuels made using renewable power and waste carbon dioxide, not petroleum or resources needed to produce food. Infinium electrofuels can be dropped into existing trucks, planes and ships, significantly reducing harmful carbon dioxide emissions compared to fossil-based fuels. In addition to helping the transport industry meet carbon reduction goals, Infinium electrofuels are a lower carbon alternative for chemical processing, including plastics production. Learn why Amazon and other leading cleantech investors have chosen Infinium at www.infiniumco.com.
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