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New wastewater treatment plant uses sewage to produce climate-friendly shipping fuel

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A KIT-linked consortium’s plant at Mannheim’s wastewater facility converts biogas CO2 into climate-neutral marine fuel with green hydrogen.

A KIT-linked consortium’s plant at Mannheim’s wastewater facility converts biogas CO2 into climate-neutral marine fuel with green hydrogen. (Photo: KIT)

A consortium linked to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIThas built a plant at the Mannheim wastewater treatment plant that cleans generated biogas and uses the resulting CO2 to produce climate-neutral marine fuel using green hydrogen. The process could help decarbonize the shipping sector, which is currently responsible for around three percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

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