In the Netherlands, SeaO2, together with TU Delft, University of Twente, and NERA, has secured $1.9 million in funding from the TKI Energy and Industry program.
The project aims to develop a decentralized and fully integrated process for producing sustainable aviation fuel (e-SAF) using seawater, renewable electricity, and captured CO2.
The project aims to define the system requirements, use case, and technical criteria for a viable water-to-e-SAF pathway.
It also aims to advance SeaO2’s electrochemical technology to efficiently extract CO2 from seawater and to study the capture of ultrapure water for hydrogen formation.
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