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Topsoe and Sasol selected to deliver e-fuels technology for demonstration plant in Germany

| By Mary Bailey

Topsoe A/S (Lyngby, Denmark) and  Sasol Ltd. (Johannesburg, South Africa) have been selected to deliver technologies for German Aerospace Center’s (DLR) SAF production demonstration plant.

Sasol and Topsoe will deliver their G2L (Gas to Liquid) e-fuels technology, integrating Topsoe’s innovative eREACT technology and hydroprocessing technology with Sasol’s LTFT (low-temperature Fischer-Tropsch) technology. The demo plant will be part of DLR’s e-fuels Technology Platform Power-to-Liquid Fuels (TPP), and will be located at the Leuna Chemical Complex, Germany.

The TPP facility, which began construction on October 1, 2024, is expected to be the world’s largest research facility for production of e-fuels and the first in which electricity-based fuels can be demonstrated and tested across the entire technology chain. The modular design of the plant allows different processes and technologies to be analyzed. The facility aims to optimize production and properties of e-fuels and further develop technologies for scaling to industrial-scale.

Once commissioned, expected in Q4 2027, the demo plant will produce 2,500 tons per year of e-fuels, mainly SAF, using renewable feedstock like biogenic CO2 and green hydrogen. Griesemann Gruppe has been selected as the engineering, procurement, and construction contractor.

Sarushen Pillay, Executive Vice President for Business Building, Strategy and Technology at Sasol, said:
“Alongside our long-standing partner Topsoe, we are excited to be selected to provide our G2L™ e-fuels technology, utilising our Sasol LTFT technology and catalyst in this groundbreaking research project, which is testament to our combined technologies. With a significant amount of funding secured, the DLR’s project is the ideal platform to demonstrate our integrated innovative technologies with the potential of industrial-scale production to drive the fuel transition forward and to showcase, in downstream programs, the further benefits of SAF-fuelled flight.”

Elena Scaltritti, CCO at Topsoe, said:
“Innovating and demonstrating SAF production technologies is vital to increase deployment of e-fuels and eventually reaching global net-zero by 2050. We’re proud to work on this project with our trusted partner Sasol and to have been selected by DLR for this cutting-edge project that will demonstrate the potential in securing industrial-scale production to drive the fuel transition forward.”