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Power2X Contracts Worley for eFuels Rotterdam

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor & Head of Content for Tank Storage Magazine & StocExpo and Chair of Women in Tanks.

Power2X, a leading green molecules company, has contracted Worley, a global professional services company of energy, chemicals and resources experts, to provide engineering and project management services for its eFuels Rotterdam project – a world-scale production facility for sustainable aviation fuel (e-SAF) and ultra-low carbon fuels.

Worley will provide early engineering services, including a Class III estimate, supporting the preliminary design phase of the project. Worley will also work together with Power2X to define the best execution approach for the FEED and Execute phases of the project. This aims to create the baseline of the project, mitigate technical and commercial risks, increase CAPEX certainty and develop a solid project schedule.

‘Building a competitive, future-proof low-carbon energy system requires ambitious projects like eFuels Rotterdam,’ says Occo Roelofsen, CEO of Power2X. ‘We can unlock new value chains and deliver clean energy to where it’s needed most, driving impactful progress. Partnering with Worley, with its deep expertise and experience in developing capital projects, marks an important step in further maturing the project and our partnership.’

‘Our relationship with Power2X is based on trust and the common belief that Power-to-X projects are only technically and economically viable when all stakeholders work together towards the same goal: an efficient project development and execution that mitigates risks and provides the CAPEX and LCoX certainty to achieve a positive financial investment decision,’ adds Jelle Nederstigt, President Europe & Central Asia at Worley. ‘We are committed to continue to support Power2X to make this eSAF project a reality, contributing to the decarbonisation of the aviation industry in Europe and beyond.’

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