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INERATEC GmbH
Siemensallee 84
76187 Karlsruhe
Germany

About

Ineratec is a German company pioneering the post-fossil fuel age by developing and manufacturing Power-to-X (PtX) plants that produce synthetic fuels and chemicals from renewable energy sources.

Key Focus:

  • Synthetic fuels (e-fuels): They create cleaner alternatives to traditional fossil fuels like gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel using renewable electricity and captured CO2. This aims to decarbonize transportation sectors like aviation and maritime shipping.
  • Synthetic chemicals (e-chemicals): Ineratec develops sustainable alternatives to conventional chemicals used in various industries, contributing to a greener chemical production process.
  • Power-to-Liquid (PtL): This technology converts renewable electricity and captured CO2 into liquid fuels like e-diesel and e-methanol.

Technology and Innovation:

  • Ineratec uses a high-temperature electrolysis process to create hydrogen from renewable electricity.
  • The captured CO2 is then combined with the hydrogen to produce synthetic fuels and chemicals through a chemical reaction.
  • They emphasize modular and efficient plant designs for scalability and cost-effectiveness.

Impact and Goals:

  • Aims to contribute significantly to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change.
  • Offers sustainable solutions for industries reliant on fossil fuels, helping them transition towards a cleaner future.
  • Partners with leading companies in the energy and transportation sectors to accelerate the adoption of PtX technology.

Company Highlights:

  • Founded in 2016 in Karlsruhe, Germany.
  • Experienced significant growth and secured funding for scaling up production.
  • Received recognition for their innovative technology and contribution to sustainability.
  • Has operational pilot plants and is working towards larger-scale commercialization.
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