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“Methanol to Fuel” – the energy transition in the transportation sector
The energy transition is one of the greatest challenges for humanity in the 21st century. The European Commission’s Green Deal has created a framework for reducing net carbon emissions to zero by the year 2050. The EU member countries are required to take appropriate action.
According to the German Federal Environmental Protection Agency, nearly 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in Germany in 2022 were caused by the transportation sector. This means that traffic is one of the biggest sources of carbon emissions. Converting all modes of transportation to electric power from renewable energy doesn’t seem realistic from today’s perspective, particularly for long-distance trucking as well as sea and air transportation. To achieve the climate goals, it is therefore necessary to find alternative solutions.
According to the German Federal Environmental Protection Agency, nearly 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in Germany in 2022 were caused by the transportation sector. This means that traffic is one of the biggest sources of carbon emissions. Converting all modes of transportation to electric power from renewable energy doesn’t seem realistic from today’s perspective, particularly for long-distance trucking as well as sea and air transportation. To achieve the climate goals, it is therefore necessary to find alternative solutions.