Japan is accelerating the development of e-Fuel, a synthetic fuel produced from carbon dioxide and renewable hydrogen. Energy giant ENEOS has opened a research center in Yokohama to test real-world production, aiming to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and achieve net-zero emissions in the future.
e-Fuel is a liquid fuel that can be used in conventional vehicles without engine modifications, making it a potential “bridge energy” toward a low-carbon society.
Notably, Bangchak Corporation (Thailand) has joined study and technology exchange programs with Japan, exploring opportunities to adopt and expand this next-generation clean energy in the near future.
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