Published by Todd Bush on March 11, 2025
e-Fuels Leader Approved for Tier II Design Pathway Under California LCFS
HOUSTON, March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- HIF Global, the leader in highly innovative fuels, is proud to announce that it has been awarded the first U.S. approval for an e-Fuels pathway. The Tier II Design Pathway Certification, granted under the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) Program, strengthens the market for e-Fuels production.
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Meg Gentle, Executive Director of the HIF Global Board, stated, "e-Fuels are synthetic hydrocarbons that seamlessly integrate with today's existing infrastructure and engines. This LCFS certification underscores the growing demand for e-Fuels in the U.S. and globally, which could reach more than 250 mtpa by 2035, providing opportunity for over $1 trillion in potential capital investment in new facilities to produce the fuels, including HIF Global's 1.4 mtpa e-Fuels project in Matagorda County, Texas."
HIF's Tier II Design Pathway Certification includes e-SAF, e-Naphtha, and e-Diesel as opt-in fuels, allowing producers to apply and generate credits for their e-Fuels under the program.
HIF Global is the world's leading e-Fuels company, developing large infrastructure projects to recycle captured CO₂ and produce synthetic hydrocarbons for existing engines. The name HIF represents the mission of the company: to provide Highly Innovative Fuels that advance global energy sustainability. HIF is producing e-Fuels today at its HIF Haru Oni e-Fuels facility in southern Chile and is developing commercial-scale e-Fuels facilities in the United States, Uruguay, Australia, and Chile. For more information, visit www.hifglobal.com.
The California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) is a policy designed to reduce the carbon intensity of transportation fuels by promoting the use of cleaner, lower-carbon alternatives. Under the LCFS, fuel producers and importers must ensure that the carbon intensity (measured in grams of CO₂-equivalent per megajoule) of the fuels they supply decreases over time. This is achieved by increasing the use of biofuels, electricity, hydrogen, and other alternative fuels that produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions. The standard sets annual carbon intensity reduction targets, and companies that exceed these reduction targets can earn credits, which they can sell to others who fall short of compliance.
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