Decarbonizing with CO₂-derived eNG
This presentation will show the technical pathway to produce eNG from captured biogenic CO₂ and green hydrogen, focusing on the transformation of CO₂ into a scalable and usable gas molecule. It will outline the maturity of enabling technologies, including references, suppliers, and deployment scale. The presentation will also look into efficiency of the individual steps compared to alternative CO₂-derived fuels like methanol. the benefits with respect to infrastructure reuse and avoided costs for technical adaption at the customer by outlining how CO₂-derived eNG contributes to key industries and how it can be used / what is required. Following we will give an LCA summary of the footprint and breakdown incl. RFNBO compliance and the decarbonisation potential of eNG as a natural gas substitute. The presentation concludes with an overview of project locations, maturity levels, and biogenic CO₂ sourcing globally, alongside observations on competing utilisation strategies in regions such as Canada and Japan