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Where do the biogenic feedstocks for SynergyFuels come from?

In order to produce innovative fuels from regional residual materials, suitable biogenic feedstocks must first be identified in sufficient quantities. The Sulzbach-Rosenberg branch of Fraunhofer UMSICHT is therefore systematically investigating the potential of various waste and residual materials such as biowaste from household collection bins, municipal sewage sludge, or wheat straw. The aim is to… Read More »Where do the biogenic feedstocks for SynergyFuels come from?

SynergyFuels at CEBC 2026

In January, Marc Schenker, a research associate at the Chair of Regenerative Energy Systems at the Technical University of Munich, presented the SynergyFuels project at the Central European Biomass Conference (CEBC) 2026 in Graz. He shared the latest results from the system analysis work package of the SynergyFuels plant with experts from around the world.… Read More »SynergyFuels at CEBC 2026

Systems analysis at the TUM Campus Straubing

The Chair of Renewable Energy Systems (TUM RES) is responsible for the system analysis of the synthesis routes of renewable fuels in the collaborative SynergyFuels project. As part of the system analysis, all individual processes (TCR, EXO, methanol synthesis + purification, isobutanol fermentation, formaldehyde production, ether synthesis, alcohol-to-olefins, and hydrotreatment with refining) were simulated in… Read More »Systems analysis at the TUM Campus Straubing