With the support of $20 million from a technology company that produces sustainable aviation fuel and cooperation with an American airline company and a Korean investment fund, Microsoft plans to turn pollutants, air and water into jet fuel.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, Dimensional Energy Company in Houston, USA is a pioneer in the field of using carbon and producing sustainable aviation fuel. The company recently received new funding from Microsoft to start the project.
The company plans to convert carbon emissions into sustainable aviation fuel and use it for renewable diesel fuel and synthetic paraffin. According to the announcement of this company, the reuse of greenhouse gases released by cement factories will be considered an important step in the direction of industrial decarbonization. The beginning of this project is in cooperation with a company called Svante, which has been active in the field of carbon absorption, and their cooperation can be increased to a commercial scale.
Another goal of Dimensional Energy is to produce aviation fuel from pollution absorbed by terrestrial crops. This company plans to create synthetic paraffin by refining 6,000 everyday products. According to the analyzes carried out, the processes of this company in the future can reduce pollutant emissions by more than 93%. Considering the important role of the cement industry in world air pollution, this company's project can create an important and potential environmental impact.
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