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Sustainable Transport Energy: From Waste & CO₂ to Drop‑In Fuels and Cleaner Engines

06/18/2026

Session Type:

Oral
How do we cut transport emissions while keeping today’s vehicles moving? This session surveys practical pathways across the fuel and engine ecosystem. Speakers will explore how wastes and byproducts can be converted into drop‑in liquid fuels and hydrogen‑rich streams, what techno‑economic and process choices matter for scale‑up, and how CO₂ can be transformed into useful intermediates with emerging electro‑, photo‑ and thermally driven methods. We’ll also look at the last mile—how fuel chemistry influences engine components and emissions control, informing durability and cleaner operation. Designed for researchers, engineers, and decision‑makers, the session connects feedstock → process → fuel slate → performance and highlights actionable levers to lower carbon intensity, improve infrastructure compatibility, and accelerate adoption in real fleets.

Session Details:

Contributed

Presiders

Hanno Erythropel, Ph.D., Yale University

Lars Ratjen

Paul Anastas, Yale University

Peter Licence, The University of Nottingham

Organizers

Hanno Erythropel, Ph.D., Yale University

Lars Ratjen

Paul Anastas, Yale University

Peter Licence, The University of Nottingham