Freedom and mobility are of paramount importance to our open societies – preserving these achievements well into the future requires a fast transition to Net Zero Aviation. Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) are a key instrument to solve this challenge. One of the most promising pathways for the production of SAF from non-biogenic origin is the methanol-to-jet production pathway (MtJ). But how does this production pathway work, what are the advantages of methanol as an intermediate and how does a current research project by Fraunhofer ISE contribute to the development of MtJ?
In this webinar, Timo Wassermann (HIF EMEA), and Achim Schaadt (Fraunhofer ISE), will answer these questions and will provide an overview of the possible future of SAF production and the important role of methanol in it.
Timo Wassermann, CTO at HIF EMEA, will present HIF’s global project development for the production of eMethanol and MtJ as a downstream processing option.
Achim Schaadt, Head of Department Sustainable Synthesis Products at Fraunhofer ISE, will explain the technology behind MtJ in more detail, showcasing the SAFari project.
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Perspectives on Methanol to Jet Fuel – SAFari Project
Achim Schaadt | Fraunhofer ISE
eMethanolproject development and Methanol-to-Jetas a downstream processing option
Timo Wassermann | HIF EMEA