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The role of e-fuels in the transport system in Europe ...
www.concawe.euLiquid e-fuels production via the Fischer-Tropsch reaction results in a mix of fuel gases, naphtha/gasoline, kerosene, diesel/gas oil, base oil and waxes. Figure 2 shows a typical distribution of total e-crude product leaving the Fischer-Tropsch reactors before they are separated or converted by further processing steps.
Fact Sheet 2 - IATA
www.iata.org1. Fischer Tropsch synthesized isoparaffinic kerosene (FT-SPK) FT-SPK was approved by ASTM for incorporation into ASTM D7566 in September, 2009. In the FT-SPK process, coal, natural gas, or biomass feed stocks are gasified into a syngas comprised of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. This syngas is then catalytically converted to a liquid hydrocarbon
Sustainable Aviation Fuels
www.europarl.europa.euAnother family of conversion technologies referred to as having a high degree of readiness for commercialisation is fuel production via Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis, 6. which uses biomass, such as forestry and agricultural residues. A 2019 ICAO . document on the methodology of life cycle assessment provides a detailed description of pathways,
Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) as a Renewable Diesel ...
www.etipbioenergy.euare very similar to the gas-to-liquid (GTL) and biomass-to-liquid (BTL) diesel fuels produced by Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis (see Table 1 and Table 2). Since HVOs are hydrocarbons, they meet conventional diesel fuel requirements (EN 590, ASTM D 975, World-