
Low Carbon Fuels
A brighter alternative for hydrocarbons
The energy transition is starting to look beyond renewable power generation to meet decarbonisation targets and low carbon fuels are expected to play a key role.
PDS help clients navigate the navigate low carbon fuel technologies and capitalise on growing markets.
Our consultants background in both petrochemical and renewable energy fields allow us to support clients with a range of low carbon fuel production applications, including:
Green Hydrogen - Produced from electrolysis, using renewable energy sources (like wind or solar) to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Blue Hydrogen – Produced from reforming natural gas and steam to generate hydrogen and CO2. The resulting carbon is captured and stored.
Synthetic Fuels - Generated by combining captured CO2 with green or blue hydrogen to produce liquid hydrocarbons, which can be further refined into fuels like synthetic gasoline, diesel, jet fuels (SAF) and other hydrocarbon based products.
Biogas – Typically methane produced from anaerobic digestion of organic materials (like food waste, agricultural residues, or manure). Biogas is further refined to allow injection to natural gas grids and industrial applications.
Biodiesel - Oils or fats are reacted with alcohol (usually methanol) in the presence of a catalyst, producing biodiesel.
Green Ammonia – low carbon hydrogen is combined with nitrogen from the air using the Haber-Bosch process to synthesize ammonia.
Refer to our ‘services’ section to understand how we can support your company’s ambitions to develop and produce low carbon fuels.
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