e-fuels

Sustainable chemistry of electrofuels and electrochemicals Faraday Discussion

Join us in Manchester in September 2026 for this edition of the Faraday Discussion series focused on sustainable chemistry of electrofuels and electrochemicals. The Faraday Discussions are unique international discussion meetings that address current and emerging topics at the forefront of the physical sciences.

This meeting is for established and early-career scientists, postgraduate students and industrial researchers working on various aspects of power-to-X technologies.
 

Seawater Electrolysis Technology for e-Fuel

Brineworks is a startup developing a seawater electrolysis technology that extracts hydrogen (H2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the ocean to create sustainable e-fuel feedstock. This system produces green CO2 and hydrogen without relying on precious metals, offering a cost-effective and scalable solution. Unlike conventional electrodialysis methods, Brineworks’ electrolyzer produces the required acid and base more efficiently, while simultaneously generating large volumes of green hydrogen, a critical component for producing low-carbon fuels.