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Infinium’s Project Pathfinder eFuels plant now operational in Corpus Christi, Texas

Updated: Mar 28

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Infinium announced March 21 that it is now successfully operating what it says is the world’s first commercial-scale* facility making drop-in ready electrofuels (eFuels) in Corpus Christi, Texas.

 



The project, known as Project Pathfinder, is a continuously operating plant producing synthetic, ultra-low carbon eFuels that can be used in today’s heavy transportation applications and chemical processes.

 



“Project Pathfinder would not have achieved this milestone without the incredibly talented team we brought together to pioneer commercial eFuels production, logistics and product-delivery programs, none of which have existed before,” said Robert Schuetzle, CEO at Infinium. “As both a technology innovator and a project developer, we have end-to-end control of the eFuels production process. This gives us a constant feedback loop that enables us to rapidly accelerate additional projects and scale our global production of eFuels.”

 



Infinium eFuels are made from captured carbon dioxide (CO2) and green hydrogen derived from renewable power in a patented process that uniquely produces ultra-low carbon fuels that replace petroleum-based products: sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF), eDiesel and eNaphtha.

 



Infinium eFuels contain no sulfur and are produced without process emissions.

 



Infinium eFuels are the only drop-in ready eFuels produced in North America to receive the ISCC Plus certification from the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification System GmbH, an independent multistakeholder initiative and leading certification system supporting sustainable, fully traceable and climate-friendly supply chains.

 



Project Pathfinder integrates Infinium’s novel fuel-production technology using patented catalysts with on-site electrolyzers, a state-of-the-art laboratory, logistics and delivery mechanics to produce, validate and distribute eFuels in fewer steps than others in the industry.

 



Infinium controlled the construction and commissioning of the project from start to finish and is responsible for all operations and maintenance.

 



“In addition to being the world’s only operational eFuels facility producing drop-in ready fuels that can be used in existing combustion engines and chemical processing, Project Pathfinder serves as Infinium’s eFuels Center of Excellence, providing key learnings and identifying best practices for current and future projects,” the company stated. “This includes process optimizations, development programs, operator and staff training,​ and construction and execution expertise that ensure standardization for future projects.”

 



Infinium says it has more than a dozen additional projects under development across the U.S., EU, Japan and Australia.




Editor’s Note: An Infinium representative told Biobased Diesel Daily® that the company is not disclosing production capacity for the facility.

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