Lummus Technology and Next Wave Energy Partners LP (Next Wave), an energy company, announced the manufacture of the world’s first renewable alkylate, a bio-based, low-carbon fuel blending component.
This component delivers a 30% lower carbon intensity than conventional gasoline because it is made from ethanol using Kummus methods.
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Michael Bloesch, Next Wave President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “The production of renewable alkylate, a drop-in blending component with 30% lower carbon intensity than traditional gasoline, is a major breakthrough for our industry and an important milestone in the development of Next Wave’s Project Lightning.”
He added, “Project Lightning can enhance the capabilities and optionality of our existing ethylene-to-alkylate facility by enabling the world-scale conversion of ethanol into renewable alkylate, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and carbon negative, polymer grade ethylene — all from the same flexible production unit.”
Using Lummus’ exclusive EtE EverGreenTM technology, green ethylene is generated from ethanol for use in the sustainable alkylate synthesis process.
Following processing at the Research and Development Center of Lummus in Pasadena, Texas, several pilot plants transform the green ethylene into renewable alkylate.
Next Wave has conducted extensive engine and emissions testing to verify the performance and guarantee the anticipated decrease in carbon intensity.
Additionally, in accordance with EPA Part 79 standards, Next Wave is requesting fuel registration from the US EPA for gasoline with up to 79% renewable alkylate content.