NextFuel Vol.1 Newsletter – February 2026

We are pleased to announce the release of the first edition of the NextFuel Newsletter (February 2026).

This issue highlights the significant technical and engineering progress achieved in advancing industrial electrified biomethanol production for maritime decarbonisation.

Inside this edition, you will discover:

  • Key technical milestones and system optimisation achievements
  • The transition toward EPC structuring and investment readiness
  • Highlights from the Annual Consortium Meeting in Bergen
  • Insights from the EU Horizon 1st Review Meeting
  • Partners spotlight
  • Upcoming activities and project synergies

The NextFuel consortium continues to work collaboratively under Horizon Europe to accelerate scalable, low-carbon fuel solutions for the maritime sector.

We invite you to explore the full newsletter and stay connected as we advance toward the next phase of industrial deployment.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under grant agreement No. 101136225.

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