HAMR Energy and Supercritical complete first phase of government-backed study to cut costs of LCLF

HAMR Energy and Supercritical Complete First Phase of Government-Backed Study

Leading low carbon liquid fuels (LCLF) company HAMR Energy and Supercritical Solutions (Supercritical) have completed the first phase of a feasibility study on next-generation, low-cost methanol production for shipping and aviation fuels.

The $1.5 million study, supported by the Australian and UK governments through their Renewable Hydrogen Innovation Partnership, aims to evaluate the potential integration of Supercritical’s ultra-efficient, high-pressure electrolyser technology into HAMR Energy’s hybrid methanol plant design.

The initial study results show that integrating Supercritical’s novel high temperature and pressure electrolysis into the methanol synthesis process leads to cost savings associated with efficiency gains.

The study is part of HAMR Energy’s commitment to be the primary solution provider for LCLFs, producing fuel at the lowest cost.

Authors summary: HAMR Energy and Supercritical completed phase one.

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pv magazine Australia pv magazine Australia — 2025-10-31