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e-Fuels

Green fuels (e-Fuels) are produced using renewable electricity, combining water electrolysis for hydrogen production with CO₂ capture and conversion to transform electrical energy into liquid or gaseous fuels such as green methanol and green methane. Essentially, this pathway converts electricity, which is difficult to store and transport directly, into molecular energy carriers that can be stored long-term and transported across regions.

At the energy system level, e-Fuels serve not only as energy carriers but also as a critical link between the power system and end-use sectors such as industry and transportation. Through the integrated “power–hydrogen–carbon” pathway, renewable energy can be more effectively utilized, while enabling decarbonization solutions for hard-to-electrify sectors such as shipping, aviation, and chemical industries.

EPC Energy focuses on the engineering pathway of green fuels, centering on water electrolysis for hydrogen production and CO₂ conversion technologies. Through system integration and process optimization, the company enables the transition from laboratory validation to engineering application, supporting the deployment and scale-up of green fuels in real-world scenarios.

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