Exclusive: Lydian Labs can make aviation fuel wherever there's CO2 and electricity | TechCrunch
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As the push for reduced greenhouse gas emissions continues, jet fuel's future is uncertain, contributing 2.5% to carbon pollution. Startups are exploring ways to produce jet fuel from CO2, with Lydian Labs leading the charge by focusing on cost-effective equipment and flexible operations. Their process efficiently converts CO2 and hydrogen into jet fuel while leveraging dropped energy costs from renewable sources. This innovative approach promises to challenge the dominance of inexpensive fossil fuels in the aviation industry.
We're not trying to necessarily reinvent the chemistry. We're trying to make the plant and the equipment far cheaper and also flexibly operated.
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