Two groups sign on for low carbon, synthetic fuel collaborations

Published 05:50 on March 19, 2024  /  Last updated at 05:50 on March 19, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, International, Japan

There has been another step towards low-carbon fuels this week, as two groups signed agreements to develop e-fuels, or synthetic replicas of traditional fossil fuels made with captured CO2 and renewable energy.
There has been another step towards low-carbon fuels this week, as two groups signed agreements to develop e-fuels, or synthetic replicas of traditional fossil fuels made with captured CO2 and renewable energy.


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